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TNT Champagne Opening

Ok, I know I can't out do your performance with the TNT so let's make a F16 or War Sword challenge!!! Any takers and I'll sneak into the Wife's Champagne cooler and make a video.
 
TENTEX made as clean a job as I've ever seen with this task...note how he even recoils the blade back a bit <after decaptation>.

Top shelf form even considering there was no one in the path of the blade...this man knows how to sabre.

Greater follow-through-- although more showy & dramatic-- could result in a more gory sort of decapitation! 😱

Samurai Sommelier, anyone?


How sharp was that sword?
 
It is rather interesting that it appears TENTEX used the edge to break the bottle, as historically it seems that was not the case.

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Frankly, I'm surprised the cork didn't sense the impending doom from the TNT and preemptively eject 🍾 itself before the sabrage. ⚔️

..and the tradition would have originated using edge leading if their sabers were crafted from sr101.

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