Ragetti's wooden eye

"He's got me eye! He won't give it back." "Well how'd you get it last time?!"

- Ragetti and Pintel

This piece of wood was carved to look like a wooden eye. It was known to be the piece of eight that was given by Boris Palachnik to Hector Barbossa. The carving is known to be used most by Ragetti as a replacement for an eye he lost in battle.

Borya's Piece of Eight
"You need to be careful of that little token. Don't lose it. Show it to Captain Teague as soon as you can. He'll tell you what it is." "You say this is important? Looks like junk." "It is important, Hector. Unless I'm much mistaken, that is one of the Nine Pieces of Eight."

- Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbossa

This piece of wood was the Piece of Eight of Boris "Borya" Palachnik, the Pirate Lord of the Caspian Sea. It is unknown how he obtained it, though it is possible that he inherited it from the previous Pirate Lord of the Caspian. When Davy Jones identified Borya as the leader of the rogue pirates who violated the Code of the Pirate Brethren, Borya and his whole crew were imprisoned by the Brethren and sentenced to hang. Feeling guilt for destroying the Cobra, a pirate ship of his friend Hector Barbossa, Borya gave the Piece of eight to Barbossa, thus making him the next Pirate Lord of the Caspian Sea.

Barbossa's Piece of Eight
"Master Ragetti, if you will." "I kept it safe for you, just like you told me when you gave it to me." "Aye, ye have, but now I need it back."

- Hector Barbossa and Ragetti, concerning Ragetti's wooden eye.

Barbossa gave the piece of eight to Ragetti for safekeeping and as a replacement for his lost eye. It was in Ragetti's possession wherever he went. It was occasionally popped out by Jack the monkey or anything that knock him in the back of his head. During the battle with the HMS Interceptor, the motley crew kept shooting random objects at the Black Pearl, a fork struck the wooden eye, after which Pintel pulled it out and examined it. The eye was on Ragetti also during the battle of Isla de Muerta, where it popped out in the middle of the fight. Ragetti instantly panicked and started chasing after it all the way until the curse was lifted, after which he was arrested by the British Royal Navy.

The wooden eye was with Ragetti when he and Pintel escaped from the prison at Port Royal. It was with him throughout his time under Jack Sparrow's command aboard the Black Pearl, from the search for the Dead Man's Chest to the rescue of Jack and the Pearl from Davy Jones' Locker. Afterwards, Jack the monkey took the eye and Ragetti had to chase him all over the Pearl. When he finally got it back, Hector Barbossa took the eye and put it into his mouth and then put it back into Ragetti's empty eye socket so that it would stay.

Ultimately, Barbossa took the eye back, along with all the other pieces of eight, in which Ragetti used an eye patch as a replacement until he got a new 'eye'. Ragetti's former wooden eye finally burned to a crisp during the incantation to release Calypso from her human form. After Barbossa mutinied Jack Sparrow a second time, Ragetti was seen carving out a new wooden eye all to himself. The further fate of the carving is unknown.

Behind the scenes

 * Ragetti wished he had a glass eye, as his wooden one was splintering, as seen in The Curse of the Black Pearl.
 * To portray the eye in the Pirates of the Caribbean films, Ragetti's portrayer, Mackenzie Crook, had to wear an eye contact that was made to look wooden.

Appearances

 * The Price of Freedom
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow
 * Breakout!
 * The Escape of Pintel and Ragetti!
 * Legend of the Aztec Idol!
 * The Buccaneer's Heart! 
 * Chain Reaction!
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
 * The Haunting of Jack Sparrow!
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (video game)
 * The Challenge!
 * The Dragon Tile!
 * LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game
 * VISA commercial spot
 * M&M's commercial spot