ALICE COOPER's Sword Has Been Found

October 25, 2006

ALICE COOPER's sword — which he lost during a show in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, on Friday — has been found. According to WFMZ-TV, a Monroe County man and his 12-year-old daughter called the station to say that they have the sword and want to give it back.

Cooper lost the sword when "it got caught in a dancer's whip and it landed in the crowd," according to a posting on the singer's web site. Cooper was offering a reward of 500 dollars, two free tickets to his show in Reading, Pennsylvania, and backstage passes to whomever returned the sword, but the sword's finder told WFMZ-TV he wouldn't accept money. However, he did indicate that he would like to go see the shock-rocker again.

Watch the WFMZ-TV report on the recovery of ALICE COOPER's sword at this location.

(Thanks: Colorado Coop Fan)

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