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In Topic: post your 2010 stash
26 October 2010 - 06:02 PM
In Topic: Second Generation New Spec 1.4G
12 November 2009 - 09:05 PM
Anyone fired 'Starring' (Brothers) 16 shot...I thought it was CAT3 but it's CAT2...Great cake IMO
I fired this and it was very loud for a garden firework. The shots do not rise that high because of the restrictions that apply to garden fireworks but the noise is way into cat 3 category!
In Topic: My Kimbolton Stash
08 November 2009 - 09:23 PM
Seems most of the Kimbolton fireworks are window dressed, I got suckered into buying a load form someone who recommended them to me after I travelled to Warrington.
Worse £80 I ever spent, Kimbolton Platinum, a pack of rockets, a wishy washy kimbolton cake and a candle.
The so called cakes were 60% concrete base, 20% tubes and 20% actual firework.
The last time I ever buy that shite.
Its a real shame too, I travelled all that way for some so called good advice and got sold absolute crap.
Best of it was, after the great deal 'not' ( knocking £8 of an £88 shop price purchase ) he asked me to give good forum feedback saying he would throw a pack of sparklers in.
Seems I chose 'poorly'
You would have been better going to JTF and getting their Brightstar range (ie. £125rrp firework for £40) rather than an £80 selection box from Kimbolton
In Topic: Three Days To Go!
04 November 2009 - 07:37 PM
In Topic: "Guy Fawkes" Fireworks brand are back at JTF!
04 November 2009 - 07:28 PM
Maybe retailers like this are finally realising that people are fed up with shite !!!
Hopefully we may see more choice next year to include more 1.3G ....... rant rant.
Your post is misleading as usual.
The fireworks on offer at JTF are made by Brightstar and their is some really good stuff available and very cheap prices. Yes, its 1.4g but the majority of all fireworks of 1.4g only a few companies produce 1.3g and these will be phased out in the next year or two.
The selection boxes JTF have are usual below par fireworks as you would expect in any range even Standard.
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