A swing for 2 couples, with the men's hands supporting their partners' backs and with the ladies' hands resting on their partner's shoulders In a properly balanced set the men's hands will take almost no weight at all The feet are used as in a normal swing (q v ) and the ladies' body weight should be directed backwards IT IS ESSENTIAL that the ladies' bodyweight should not be directed forwards allowing their feet to leave the ground - it creates a potentially dangerous situation The key to success is in achieving equal balance among each of the four people involved
- The outside frame of the speaker that supports the cone, suspension and the magnet assembly
A lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom
A fancy setting with numerous side piercings to provide a lacy or basket-looking appearance
An arrangement of steel bars, and panels that form a basket-like cage around the grip (and the wielder's hand) These are most commonly found on Scottish basket-hilted swords, and European rapiers