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  • Awsome show, I was born an raised north up in NH. I'm currently living here in Indiana and have 2 acres of flat grass field. I just started to get interested in setting up Class C mortars, rockets,and cakes. My biggest problem is finding mortar tubes @ 1-7/8 ID.

    Primaraly HDPE and or fiberglass tubes.

    I dont want to mess with pyro co. that get the tubes in bulk lengths then sell at thier prices to us. Just want the manf co. who makes the tubes, and cut them down myself.

    Any imfo, would be GRT

  • i go to falmoth every year to watch these fireworks when did u record this?

  • I was on the 2005 fireworks crew.

  • this is aweet way better than elmira ny fireworks

  • my favorite part was when someone in the background wound their disposable camera. Are those things still around??

  • nice finale. but why didn't you guys just buy some salutes already chained together instead of

    squibbing each one? its a lot easier. we use salutes that come quick-matched in strings of ten.

  • We use salute chains for most of our finales. This pyromusical was shot using a digital nighthawk so we wanted to tighten up our grouping of salutes in our finale. We wanted each pod to go just about at the same time and the best way to do that was to program it into the firing sequence.

  • thats was cool

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