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    New Years Eve Consumer Show

    Hey all,
    here is my video of the new years eve consumer show i always do at my mother business. The cakes you see have a maximum of 500grams powder and a 30mm caliber.

    Hope you all enjoy it.

    Consumer Show 2007/2008 (116MB)

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    Re: New Years Eve Consumer Show

    so i take it those were 1.3 gram cakes?

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    Awesome show!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowninb View Post
    so i take it those were 1.3 gram cakes?
    He said it was consumer, but they might allow stronger burst charges, I don't know.

    It looked pretty good though, especially those fanned cakes around 5:25. Can't say the location looked very safe though...
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    nice...NICE...blue...not your normal 1.4..sick stuff
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    freakpyromaniacs is a great site to watch some vid's on. I cannot believe those would be under the same classification in this country.
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    Seriously awesome....

    You guys have some sweet looking cakes over there, the kind you'll never find here. I really enjoyed those two multiple rapid fire shot cakes at the end.

    Just watching the cars and a bus go by without any hesitation really amazes me. Gotta love not having a care in the world and to really express/enjoy yourself without a public trashing......<Something we are lacking here>.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyro Nut View Post
    Seriously awesome....

    You guys have some sweet looking cakes over there, the kind you'll never find here. I really enjoyed those two multiple rapid fire shot cakes at the end.

    Just watching the cars and a bus go by without any hesitation really amazes me. Gotta love not having a care in the world and to really express/enjoy yourself without a public trashing......<Something we are lacking here>.

    This was on New Years eve in this is the ONLY day in The Netherlands that the consumer is aloud to set off fireworks. We ony have from 10.00 in the morning till 2.00 in the night. Mostly the we end around 05.00 in the night and the police never make problems because they understand that it is a short day.

    The Dutch market has a fireworks sale of 60 Million euro's for only 1 day and we are with 15 million people but those are not all setting off fireworks.

    Yes the busses and all are driving by and this is pretty normal and some times. For you Americans this is maybe sounding stupid but here this is how it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by masspyro View Post
    freakpyromaniacs is a great site to watch some vid's on. I cannot believe those would be under the same classification in this country.
    The cakes have a maximum of 500grams poweder with a maximum of 2grams flash per tube in a total of 15grams powder per tube and a maximum caliber of 30mm per tube.

    Everywhere in Europe this is 1.3G classifeid due to the new EU laws but we have a special cage package wich make the cakes 1.4G. But all the fireworks you see is class 3 fireworks.

    Dont forget that the cake's you see are fired with a minimum of 2 cakes and a maximum of 12 cakes (thunder cakes in the end). And before this you see 5 Star69 cakes and 4 Laughing Sky cakes.

    So its looks maybe like one cake but there are more.

    I can't believe you guys dont have these cakes. Because when i go to Spain in March for Fallas de Valencia i am always happy to buy ARS and BROTHERS Cakes because they are better then what we have here. As example a cake as the Tears in Heaven (I LOVE THIS CAKE) will never be aloud here.

    And brother man the prices we pay are really to high. Some cakes costs us 100 EURO and there is even one cake wich cost 159 EURO and that for a 500cake with some comets. But these are he cake sthat we dont buy

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    Re: New Years Eve Consumer Show

    Excellent Video! What brand/model of video camera was used?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shrug View Post
    Excellent Video! What brand/model of video camera was used?

    Chris.....
    I have the Sony HDV-FX1 cam. Images are great (now not because of the light and everything) but the sound is poor. We needed to buy an extern microphone to get it somewhere we want.

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