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#1 sizzle

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Posted 11 September 2008 - 02:09 PM

It seems a combination of full-time work and the credit crunch means I can unfortunatley no longer continue (at the moment) in the experimental side of pyrotechnics, so I have the following items available if anyone wants them, simple pop me a private message, If anyone wants to buy the job lot this would be preferable to sending each seperate item...

This is the perfect starting kit for a beginner, or a top-up kit for anyone running low on chems...

Iron (III) Oxide - 825g - £8.00
Parlon - 475g - £8.00
Lamp Black - 175g - £10.00
Barium Carbonate - 175g - £5.00
Barium Nitrate - 150g - £10.00
Strontium Carbonate - 350g - £8.00
Willow Charcoal - 275g - £8.00
Magnalium 250 mesh - 250g - £15.00
Aluminium Flake 2500 mesh - 200g - £10.00
Antimony Powder - 1kg - £10.00
Aluminium Spherical 250 mesh - 450g - £10.00
Strontium Nitrate - 175g - £8.00
PVC Powder - 250g - £8.00
Zinc Powder - 100g - £5.00
Red Gum - 500g - £10.00
Dextrin - 300g - £3.00
Sulphur - 175g - £2.00
Copper Oxide Black - 150g - £5.00
Iron Fillings - 175g - £2.00

I will sell the job lot for £140.00 if anyone is interested, O.N.O.

Cheers guys,
Sizzle.

Edited by sizzle, 12 September 2008 - 06:29 PM.

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#2 David

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Posted 13 September 2008 - 10:47 PM

Sorry to take this off topic, but do you still work for SP? If so, any plans for a demo night this year.
OK, interest in fireworks to be resumed in the spring. It usually is. ;)

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Posted 13 September 2008 - 11:57 PM

Sorry to hear that you have been caret crunched and that you are going to give up the hobby. I hope it all sorts itself out for you so that you can get back to the obsession soon.

I have to say those bits and pieces are a bit expensive though, some of those are twice the price of Phill Cooper (and one or two 8 x what I pay). Antimony looks a good price though.

Edited by digger, 14 September 2008 - 12:07 AM.

Phew that was close.

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Posted 14 September 2008 - 03:48 PM

To be honest the prices are pretty much estimates, it's been such a long time since I bought any of those chemicals I don't really know the retail value of most of them any more, but any offers would be accepted :)

David: We are no longer holding a "Demonstration Night" as such, this year we are turning our annual event into a full fireworks display, which will take place on November 15th I believe, more information will be available on our website closer to the time.
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Posted 14 September 2008 - 07:57 PM

David: We are no longer holding a "Demonstration Night" as such, this year we are turning our annual event into a full fireworks display, which will take place on November 15th I believe, more information will be available on our website closer to the time.


Thats actually a pretty good idea- the last years demo night was really- massive! I guess the cost of hosting such a large event as a free demo night isn't justifed by the extra sales, so to speak?

Edited by David, 14 September 2008 - 07:58 PM.

OK, interest in fireworks to be resumed in the spring. It usually is. ;)

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Posted 14 September 2008 - 08:09 PM

Originally it was ok, but every year we've had an increase in crowd by 50% so far, and the night costs us an estimated £15,000 with no money made, so, you can understand that we now have to change it lol


Thats actually a pretty good idea- the last years demo night was really- massive! I guess the cost of hosting such a large event as a free demo night isn't justifed by the extra sales, so to speak?


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Posted 14 September 2008 - 08:16 PM

Originally it was ok, but every year we've had an increase in crowd by 50% so far, and the night costs us an estimated £15,000 with no money made, so, you can understand that we now have to change it lol


Yeah- I see exactly what you mean!

Although, that said, I assume that demo nights do increase sales - although I doubt enough extra custom to cover the £15 000!

Edited by David, 14 September 2008 - 08:17 PM.

OK, interest in fireworks to be resumed in the spring. It usually is. ;)




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