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wingman
06-15-2025, 12:12 PM
Not too long ago, I found this jar full of loose Gorilla brand logo crackers, among other things. A friend of mine who passed away a few years ago, compiled a collection of labels, data, logo wraps, etc. I thought I'd look up these logo crackers and I'm not sure if he misprinted or just wasn't aware, but stated the largest Gorilla logos were 1 5/8". I thought, "man, these I found seem quite a bit larger than that.." so I measured and they came out to be 1 11/16". Does anyone have a pack label or info to verify if Gorilla logos were made in 1 11/16 as well as 1 5/8, or?? I think most were imported by Rich Bros in South Dakota if I remember right.
Hal if you read this, maybe you can shed some light as well!
PS - I'm glad nobody took the advice of the jar lid and "shook well", given that loose torpedo, lol! Slim to none chance it would do anything but you never know..
RalphieJ
06-16-2025, 09:42 AM
PS - I'm glad nobody took the advice of the jar lid and "shook well", given that loose torpedo, lol! Slim to none chance it would do anything but you never know..[/QUOTE]
I still have a few cherry bombs from 1966 made by New Jersey Fireworks Co., Vineland New Jersey, that still work quite well. So be careful with that Globe torpedo.........there's one way to find out.......(wink wink)
wingman
06-16-2025, 10:19 AM
PS - I'm glad nobody took the advice of the jar lid and "shook well", given that loose torpedo, lol! Slim to none chance it would do anything but you never know..
I still have a few cherry bombs from 1966 made by New Jersey Fireworks Co., Vineland New Jersey, that still work quite well. So be careful with that Globe torpedo.........there's one way to find out.......(wink wink)[/QUOTE]
I've no doubt those cherries are still good! There were some manufacturers of torpedoes that used a buffering agent in their formula which would eventually cause the torps to become inert. I once had a full box of Clipper Brand - I think a quarter gross - and they were so old they only made a slight puff of smoke when I tried a few. One can only hope this one is still good, though! Looks and feels mint-as-made but I think I'll hang on to it for the collection. If I have a few I'd totally give one a shot though, lol!
RalphieJ
06-16-2025, 10:26 AM
I still have a few cherry bombs from 1966 made by New Jersey Fireworks Co., Vineland New Jersey, that still work quite well. So be careful with that Globe torpedo.........there's one way to find out.......(wink wink)
I've no doubt those cherries are still good! There were some manufacturers of torpedoes that used a buffering agent in their formula which would eventually cause the torps to become inert. I once had a full box of Clipper Brand - I think a quarter gross - and they were so old they only made a slight puff of smoke when I tried a few. One can only hope this one is still good, though! Looks and feels mint-as-made but I think I'll hang on to it for the collection. If I have a few I'd totally give one a shot though, lol![/QUOTE]
RalphieJ
06-16-2025, 10:27 AM
I also have a Gorilla Brand brick label, 10/240, but they are 1 1/2". "Copyrighted and Distributed by Rich Brothers, Sioux City Falls, South Dakota. (I apologize for not being able to upload a photo). The label depicts a smiling (I kid you not) gorilla in a tropical setting, standing over a dead leopard! The label is a repro from the originator of Phantom Fireworks, when he started out he sold beautiful reproductions of brick labels, catalogs, snaps, and Peacock Brand smoke crackers. If you're a collector and would like to have it, send me a notification with a mailing address, and I'll mail it to you.
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