Edited by Anthony, 31 August 2005 - 02:05 PM.
What is your favourite consumer firework brand?
#1 Guest_Anthony_*
Posted 31 August 2005 - 01:38 PM
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Posted 31 August 2005 - 02:03 PM
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Posted 31 August 2005 - 02:23 PM
#4 Guest_Anthony_*
Posted 31 August 2005 - 02:54 PM
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Posted 31 August 2005 - 02:56 PM
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Posted 31 August 2005 - 03:24 PM
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Posted 31 August 2005 - 03:32 PM
Well since Blackcat is one of the only brands up there here in the states Im going to say Blackcat
For consumer fireworks, I think the stateside stuff is tamer than the stuff the Brits can get. However, some of the mortars are good (limit to 1.75") such as the Grucci New York Harbor show - however, good is also expensive.
Brother is a good brand available throughout the States as well as Phantom and Blackcat (and others).
Phantom has some good cakes and their package shows are ok. Specifically, their Tube Assortment is great and their Grand Finale assortment is good. Note that most of these come as BOGOF or as free if you spend enough on other things - most people wouldn't buy them, they are priced very high. The high price is a sales gimmick - when they give you one of them for free because you bought a ton of other stuff, you feel good.
The Phantom Blue Streak and Thundersticks are great rockets - they are pretty energetic - and sometimes a bit unpredictable. I've had them blow up on the launch stand before. However, they are among the best rockets for features vs price. The Phantom Lunar Beam rockets are one step up in price but are well done - they put a 1 1/2" round shell on the nose of them and they get some great breaks.
I like the Blackcat Exploding Comet rockets - they don't explode much and they aren't comets but they do have a nice titanium sparking tail and you can take the pathetic load out of the nose and put in a few stars or other items to test. They are more fun than star guns to test stuff and, if you buy lots of them, they are pretty cheap.
I've purchased Kimbolten stuff when I was in England and I agree that they have good fireworks. Their bigger pieces are really nice.
Kyle's review of the Alien Resurrection by Standard Peacock was really interesting (it's a girandola) - but I haven't been able to find the silly thing.
PyroReview.com has a ton of different firework reviews if you want to browse and drool.
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Posted 01 September 2005 - 12:28 AM
Funny you mentioned Alien Resurrection LadyKate as I was about to make a road trip to Kellner's fireworks in Western, Pa. They have Alien Resurrection at an ok price of I believe $90-$100 for a case of 2.
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Posted 01 September 2005 - 02:34 AM
I just happen to have a Grucci New York show assortment ...How is it by any chance.
I think the shells are the best of any in the class. They have unique 'flower' bursts - and very well formed breaks and good variety. They are also expensive at about $5.00 a shot - I can get a cheapo six shot mortar kit for less than one shell.
The do not go high and they have lots of crackle so I guess those are two drawbacks (three with the price) - but I still think they are top of the heap.
I might go to Kellner's Night Out next year - it looks like that will be the only way to get an Alien Resurrection.
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Posted 01 September 2005 - 08:08 PM
There is this cake called Pacific Blue by Great Grizzly(I think), but I don't know if there is a father company to great grizzly. This is by far my favorite cake, and fairly cheap. They make high quality stuff, and at very reasonable prices.
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Posted 01 September 2005 - 09:22 PM
I think the shells are the best of any in the class. They have unique 'flower' bursts - and very well formed breaks and good variety. They are also expensive at about $5.00 a shot - I can get a cheapo six shot mortar kit for less than one shell.
The do not go high and they have lots of crackle so I guess those are two drawbacks (three with the price) - but I still think they are top of the heap.
I might go to Kellner's Night Out next year - it looks like that will be the only way to get an Alien Resurrection.
Sounds like I might have a decent New Year's show then . I too am going to go to Kellner's next year for the demo. I need some stuff from Skylighter that cant be shipped and I want to see the Class B Demo. I will PM you around the time of the demo nights to see if we could meet up, pool money together and get a discount if we are buying alot.
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Posted 01 September 2005 - 09:27 PM
I too am going to go to Kellner's next year for the demo. I will PM you around the time of the demo nights to see if we could meet up, pool money together and get a discount if we are buying alot.
Excellent idea. Anyone else out there thinking about something like this? It would be a good time to get all that Hazmat stuff picked up from Harry Gilliam (Skylighter) and others for no freight and no fees.
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Posted 13 September 2005 - 12:57 PM
I would love to make a trip to skylighter but from michigan, thats quite a drive.
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Posted 06 October 2005 - 12:43 AM
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