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Sword swallowing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sword swallowing is a performance art, in which the performer inserts a sword into his or her mouth and down the esophagus towards the stomach. The name given to this art is technically misleading, a...
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SwordSwallow.com - The definitive site on the ancient art of Sword Swallowing and the Internet's most comprehensive lists of Sword Swallowers past and present, maintained by the Sword Swallowers Association International...
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The definitive site on the ancient art of Sword Swallowing and the Internet's most comprehensive list of Sword Swallowers past and present and sword swallowing records ... Sword Swallowing World Records...
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Sword swallowing is an extremely dangerous trick that does not involve illusions. Learn about sword swallowing and the dangers of sword swallowing. ... Some people think of sword swallowing as a magic trick. After all, as with most magic tricks, sword swallowing doesn't seem like something that should be possible.
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Sword Swallower & Comedian Thom Sellectomy’s Official Site - With sword swallowing pictures and videos along with tour dates and booking information. ... Sword swallowing is thought by many to be something only found in a sideshow tent, but Sword Swallower Thom Sellectomy has changed that by presenting his skill in a...
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The Sword Swallowing List is a private discussion list set up under the auspices of the Sword Swallowers Association Int'l for serious Sword Swallowers ONLY.
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Sword Swallowing News from the Sword Swallowers Association International (SSAI) ... The art of sword swallowing began over 4000 years ago in India, and requires the practitioner to use mind-over-matter techniques to control the body and repress natural reflexes to insert solid steel blades from 15 to 25 inches down...
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The Sideshow and Freakshow Central with Sword Swallowers, Fire Breathers, Freaks, Sideshow Performers, and more. ... * The short set of original questions about the inner workings of sword swallowing can still be found towards the end of the interview, now supplementing the larger conversation.
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Dai Andrews holds two world records for sword swallowing, including swallowing a saber blade that is curved 90 degrees from point to hilt. ... Sword swallowing has always been a misunderstood art form, and has constantly suffered from the misconceptions that it is a magicians trick. Even those who understand that it is...
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As we found only two English language case reports of injury resulting from sword swallowing, we explored the technique and side effects of this unusual ...
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