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Don F
March 11th, 2006, 08:24 PM
hopefully we will get more posts in this thread
I am posting list prices . These are straight from the Piedmont/spactacular catalog. To order you must have a valid type 54 BATFE permit
open stock shells
1.75 salutes $1.04
2" salutes $2.34
2.5" shells $3.38
3" shells $4.24 (36shot moduals range from $106 to $144.26
4" $8.45 (18 shot moduals range $99.12-$155.09)
5" $14.04 (12 shot moduals $111.02 to $172.37)
6" $23.61 (9 shot $139.52-$202.35)
8" $44.57 (6 shot $228.80-$328.70)
10" $90.88
12" $156.36
16" $245.00

SoonerKid
March 11th, 2006, 09:39 PM
Don how much were the string of 10 - 3" salutes?

Don F
March 11th, 2006, 09:46 PM
sooner
10 shot 3"salute chain is 47.50
8 shot runs38.25
half color half salute 8 shot $36.25
4" salute chain 8 shot $71.25-6 shot $54.00

SoonerKid
March 14th, 2006, 09:24 PM
Found some 2006 price lists from different companies!
(All prist lists are .pdf files so you need Acrobat Reader)

Aerial FX (http://www.aerialfx.com/2006%20Web%20Catalog/Full%20Color.pdf)
Advanced Technique Fireworks (http://www.atf-us.com/2006ClassBPrices02106.pdf)
Kellner's Fireworks Inc. (http://www.kellfire.com/forms_lists_and_information/2006_display_catalog.pdf)
Precocious Pyrotechnics Inc. (http://www.pyro-pro.com/files/2006%20PPI%20Imported%20Display%20Fireworks%20Pgs%208-18.pdf)
Premier Pyrotechnics Inc. (http://www.premierpyro.com/PremierCatalog2006.pdf)


Does anyone know of any others that are 2006 prices and is on .pdf file?

JoeRatman
March 15th, 2006, 12:36 AM
Here is 1.3g prices from Victory Fireworks in Elsworth WI.
http://www.fireworksdepot.com/classb.html

Pyro_Dragon1
July 1st, 2006, 09:23 AM
Stellar Fireworks, Inc.
Wichita, KS
Fax is 316-524-6500

MUST HAVE BATFE Lic. to Purchase.
Here is full price listing for Asst. Shells

This is our wholesale price. Minimum order is $1000. to get these prices.

3" Assorted Shells 72/1 $125.00
4" Asst. 36/1 $135.00
5" Asst. 24/1 $144.00
6" Asst. 9/1 $98.00 and 10/1 $102.00
8" Asst. 4/1 $110.00
10" Asst. 4/1 $172.00
12" Asst. 2/1 $140.00 <<<<<Low availability

Also have cakes 49 shot to 300 shot. ex. Crossettes, Colorful Worlds, Willows and more.

MUST HAVE BATFE Lic. to Purchase.

Stellar Fireworks, Inc.
Wichita, KS
Fax is 316-524-6500

mbixler
July 9th, 2006, 07:22 AM
So as long as I have my BATF 54 permit they will ship them wherever I want?

SEAHAWK
July 10th, 2006, 09:41 AM
You'll have to have a magazine for them annnd I dunno what else.

Bill Corbett
July 10th, 2006, 01:23 PM
Flying Phoenix Fireworks will e mail me and everyone else on their mailing list their current price list later this week. It's the price list they will use for free delivery to the PGI Convention. I'll place my order with them and shoot shells every night at the convention during open shooting at the B Line. Fun, fun, fun!
Permit required of course!
I'll post some prices when I get them.

matandch
July 10th, 2006, 01:28 PM
Does anyone know of any others that are 2006 prices and is on .pdf file?

FPI (http://www.fireworksproductionsinc.com/prices/2006%201.3g%20PriceList.pdf)

July 4 Ever (http://july4ever.com/2006_July4Ever.pdf)

Celebration Fireworks (http://www.celfire.com/PriceList.htm)

Trueblue1776
July 11th, 2006, 05:03 AM
Hey guys,

When shopping for 1.3 or any shells for that matter. Do Not get caught in the cheap shell syndrone. Over the years I have fired all kinds of shells. Some good, some bad. Cheap shells are just that! They have fouled my tubes, normaly have poor height and above all produce substabndard breaks in my opinion. I am not saying all are bad, just be carfull you dont get caught in the cheap syndrone. Buy good shells, ask other operators and investigate before buying. It is the old "Buyer Beware".

As for shipping of 1.3g, usualy very costly, in some cases it could cost more than the shells! Less and less companies are moving 1.3g so the cost is HIGH! Again check first!

Later got to go!

carp
July 11th, 2006, 05:31 AM
http://waynesworldfireworks.com/

carp
July 11th, 2006, 05:32 AM
Flying Phoenix Fireworks will e mail me and everyone else on their mailing list their current price list later this week. It's the price list they will use for free delivery to the PGI Convention. I'll place my order with them and shoot shells every night at the convention during open shooting at the B Line. Fun, fun, fun!
Permit required of course!
I'll post some prices when I get them.

Do you need your own magazine up there?

Bill Corbett
July 11th, 2006, 06:15 AM
Carp, this is what I know. The PGI gets a variance from the ATFE at every convention and supplies two magazines for it's members. They are always located next to the B line (usually tractor trailers). Members take their 1.3 fireworks they either brought from home or made at the convention and store them there. You are issued tickets for each item you store in the magazine and when you want to pull an item out to shoot you give the attendant your half of the ticket and you are allowed to enter the magazine and get your item.

I will find out if you can store 1.3 product you purchase from a distributor at the convention in the PGI magazine during the week and let you know.

ALL 1.3 product MUST be stored properly by ATFE rules.

NYSHOOTER
July 11th, 2006, 03:46 PM
http://www.kneppysfireworks.com/


Kneppy carries alot of nice product