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Hidy Ochiai - Apple Sliced with Sword demonstration

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2009

Oct 6, 2007 - An amazing demonstration of swordsmanship where Master Hidy Ochiai slices an apple over the neck of his son with a sword - while blindfolded!

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  • This is for all the doubters out there in YouTube land. If what Ochiai does is a so called "parlor trick," why is it nobody else in the world can do this? I challenge anybody to give me a link to a video showing somebody else doing this very "trick." That is slicing an apple off of somebody's bare throat, with a sword, blindfolded.  Just a warning. You're going to be "Googling" for a VERY long time.

  • this guy is a motherfucking samurai. everyone needs to calm the fuck down.

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  • @XgwtfbroX

    As did I

  • @UncleFooFoo68 we both have different opinions bro. thats the thing about yt.

    everyone has theyre opinion and say with absolute freedom to do so. when people put up a vid they are basicly asking for to be judged and unfortunately not everybodu is gonna like it. i just gave my honest opinion dude

  • @XgwtfbroX

    I have touched that very sword. You can easily cut yourself on it. It's that sharp and there is nothing fake or blunt about the sword or this demonstration.

  • @XgwtfbroX sorry i meant throat not sword but basicly if his sword was sharp itd be a big deal but since it looks blunt and it bounces of his throat after cutting through a soft apple it aint so great.

  • @UncleFooFoo68 i dont mean to make fun or make an arguemnt i just judge it how i see it. and besides if the swords sharp enough it wont matter if the apple or his sword is harder than the other if you catch my meaning.

  • @utefan698 in normal swordsmanship, yes, but being farther away would cripple accuracy

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