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  • this looks INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!

  • Beautiful work!

    (And your command of English is very good too)

    Hope you are doing well despite the worldwide financial troubles.

    (For which we in the States apologize. Didn't mean to do that, honest.)

  • i always see this in fireworks competitions and im wondering if they are buying it from here (Wenhuashan Jinyi) just like in South Korea (Hanwha) and Dancing in China...

  • thank you, hanhua buy from our factory. You have really good eyes.

    bye

  • Looks like a peacock's tail too! very well executed and very well designed.

  • Glitteringwillows,thanks for you so detail comments. About your idea to cut to four part is not good,because big cakes' effects are continuous,if cut,then lost the original design.

  • whats wrong with the sound on a lot of your videos?

  • thanks for your comment.

    Problems I always experience with Windows Movie Maker, almost every clip is produced with no sound at the beginnng 45 seconds, no exception in this bug or error. Do you know how to go around Windows Movie Maker?

  • Find Sony Vegas.

    windows movie maker is terrible

  • Thank you! I will try later when i do other videos.

  • Thanks for your comments!

    The difference between 1.3g and 1.4g is the limitation of chemical powder.

    Yes,220mm is the tube's height,I took all these videos myself,we are manufacturer.

  • As I know,there are 1.4g consumer cakes has this kind of effect,but smaller,so the effect must be different. You mean cut to small one,so you know the result now.

  • There is no comparison between your product and a 1.4G cake, which is why I am thinking seriously about getting the permits needed to acquire and use your product.

    Question: the dimensions of the cake are marked 200x17x12mm. 200 mm is only 7.87 inches. Is this the height of an individual tube (shell?) in the cake?

    Your video collection is awesome. Thanks again.

  • Are you advertising your works here? if YES where and how much it will cost? Just curious.

  • That is one of the most beautiful displays I have seen. Just gorgeous.

    Who makes that cake, and is it exported to the USA? (I'm assuming it's in the 1.3G category.)

  • That is the most admiring compliment so far we received! ! !

    From which state are you? We'll propose it to the nearest importer/wholesaler, or do you know any around you? This is for display, class 1.3G technical explosive. Needs local license for firing.

  • I live in the state of Texas. Note that I have not yet obtained an ATF permit or the state-required Pyrotechnic Operator's permit. If my cousin from Louisiana doesn't get his permit, I'll probably try to obtain the permits this year or the next, so the states in question are either Texas or Louisiana.

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    I have fired some 1.4G cakes that are somewhat similar. The cake named Combat Zone (by Brothers Pyrotechnics brand) pumps out red and green pearls in a Z-pattern at a rate of 14 shots per second. I fired two of those simultaneously on New Year's Eve for a rate of 28 shots per second. The crowd loved it. Unfortunately, Combat Zone does not have the gold willows/tails, just the pearls. It's the difference between wow! and DANG.

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    Maybe you could chop this Peacock cake into fourths so that it would qualify as 1.4G? Then I could light four cakes in sequence or whatever it takes to get that huge spray.

    (Just kidding?)

    :-))

  • thks! Merry christmas!

  • That's Awsome! Very Very Nice :D

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