(Nov. 17) -- Invite a sword swallower to a museum and it's bound to happen: He's going to swallow an exhibit. On Sunday, Dan Meyer did just that when he dropped a 100-year-old serrated saw down his throat.
Meyer, president of Sword Swallowers Association International (SSAI), swallowed the tool in front of a packed lecture hall during his presentation on the history and science of sword swallowing at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Conn.
"It felt kind of bumpy on the edges and it kinda hurt," Meyer told AOL News. "I had to go very slowly and carefully. My throat's a little sore after doing it. The saw is probably more painful than anything I've swallowed."