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  • its like 8-10 inch, my friend has 5 inch and that istn so big as this one

  • awesome break, great colour timing, I like it, nice work *****stars.

  • niceee

  • Spaggbog

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  • only 3" ???

    that is minimum a 6inch shell!!!

  • @AKindofFire

    No man.. then it would take more time to reach the ''exploding'' hight. And the effect would bij more filled. I am tinking of 4 inch. 3 inch is a bit to small i agree.

  • BOYAKAAAA!!!

  • what's the formula this stars

  • thas not bp lift, what is it? i swear its not bp

  • What makes you think BP was not used to lift it? Commercially, BP is always used for lift...Except in the case of pressurized air lifted fireworks (like those used by Disney World to cut down on smoke).

    This had to be an ordinary BP-lifted shell though...you can hear the QM leader going down into the lift cup.

    Love the Titanium sparkle...good stuff.

  • Actually,the lifting powder mainly consists of black powder and carbon,at present,must use these for fireworks mass produce.

  • That is lovely!

  • What is the formula for this stars?

  • hoeveel inch ?

  • i think 5".

  • ok tnx

  • red light =D

  • i think it say boom

  • 6 inch ball shell

  • what's the caliber?

  • Nice

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