I will PM you Doug Blackwell's number. He is the NHPA president
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I will PM you Doug Blackwell's number. He is the NHPA president
Normally I'd agree, Warren would know, but he was my first call and we couldn't figure it out. We think it may have been defective because (2) shot in 20-25sec time frame while (1) shot in about 10...
The problem is there seems to be two different version of the KLS-18 and even Warren doesn't know how to tell them apart. He was my first call. See we ordered 10 and (2) have shot at about 20-24 sec...
So Nobody can help me with this? There's got to be a way to get the manufacturing specs on these Flower Basket cakes? Somewhere they must categorize size, color, effect and would think duration...
Actually while we're at it how about the timing of Thunderbird TB100-139Z and TB100-158Z
Hey fellow-Pyros,
The pyro-musical thing is growing and the importance of knowing the timing of items is extremely important. That said, I'm having a heck of a time getting solid info from Hopkey on...
This is a very cost driven hobby/sport/profession...Every year we have to rebuild racks that have lived there life-cycle though the 70-90 shows annually. So what we do is in the off months (September...
I wont name names etc. but the "big-boys" have been doing this to towns/cities for years. Typically it goes without notice because the town personnel in charge of procuring a show don't know what...
I'd love to think that after covering the costs of incidentals (insurance, transportation, etc.) my fellow pyros might consider shooting this show to give thanks to the brides father for defending...
We used a mix of Thunderbird 3",4", & 5" and Yung Feng 4", 5", & 6" shells (finale was all Thunderbird except for 2 Yung Feng 6" shells).
2" consumer shells, 1.3g cakes, 3", 4", 5", 6" shells and even a KLS-12A (2" 100 shot titanium salute cake). We got great feedback on this show and now they want to make it an annual event on...
NH on the 3rd, MA on the 4th, ME on the 5th and then my backyard on the 6th if I have the energy :)
our 3" racks are built with 5 tubes and spacers. Easy to carry & store and our Thunderbird & Yung Feng finale chains come in 1-60-2 per case so it works out perfect.
This is what I was told here in the Northeast by my attorney. "Not in commerce the transportation requirements do not pertain unless that state specifically lists exceptions on transporting hazardous...
very well done...
I will tell you if you are looking to save money by going with 1.3g over 1.4g product you will be disappointed. If you are looking for a bigger bang and more options for your dollar than 1.3g can...
this would never fly in ME, NH, MA, CT where we shoot...Does look quicker than the strapping route but "MAN" not sure I'd trust it...
Having worked closely with the NH fire marshal on several professional town/city shows they require you follow state and federal regulations. At the very least you'll need your type 54, state...
Does anyone know the company providing the pyro for the Superbowl in NY
love them. Wish we'd use more of them in our display finales but I understand the economics of the business...2.5" & 3" are more cost effective. Thanks for posting vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apMcwTv22wQ
this might help. Someone posted this demo. I don't see a difference between them.
this is upsetting. Did you hear the women's comment at the end? The women who's son was injured said "we'll make sure the kids are farther away this time and we put the tube on the concrete/pavement...
Thanks everyone for the nice comments. I'll do my best to post some more videos as time allows. We've been shooting quite a few shows lately of all shapes and sizes ($5k - $20k) including the...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aL6y_DLnYzE
Some of you might like this video I put together of our crew shooting a small show ($7k) for a town in New Hampshire where space was an issue. We were...
Thanks. You're right - This was done with 95% multi shot cakes. Very easy to set-up and a money maker :)
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