Other Fireworks!

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  1. MiNiMaL_FuSS

    MiNiMaL_FuSS ƬӇЄƦЄ ƁЄ ƇƠƜƧ ӇЄƦЄ.

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    Anyone here got some decent firework knowledge?

    We have a small display for some friends in the Gardner every year, we all chip in, looking at my contribution this year.

    I usually go with just supermarket fireworks, but there's a local centre offering this pack:

    http://www.trafalgarfireworks.com/product/combo-2

    Any idea if it's any good?
     
  2. Arthur

    Arthur It's for 'erberts !

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    Depends where you "put them". Does the gardner get extra pay for letting you do this to him ?
     
  3. legoman

    legoman breaker of things

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    Used to be the case you tubes pushed into the ground to fire them from, if said gardener was lying on their front I guys it may be possible?
     
  4. The_Crapman

    The_Crapman World's worst stuntman. Lover of bit-tech

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    I'd generally go with the multi shot box type fireworks. They offer the best bang per buck. The multipack boxes of little ones are generally pants, but good for introducing small children to fireworks. Rockets, unless you spend a fortune, aren't able to match the excitement of the repeaters which are basically fully auto rockets.
     
  5. edzieba

    edzieba Virtual Realist

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    For consumer fireworks, impressiveness is generally proportional to weightyness.
     

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