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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2007

6" daytime shell, shot from near the firing line at a show.

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  • So that was 1 6" shell with a bunch of smaller shells inside of it?

  • That's right. Shells like this are made of several breaks spiked together. Each break then contains smaller insert shells with different timings & effects.

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  • WOW!

  • i want som scine its like the fourth in a day

  • Wow, awesome :D 5*+++

  • come in summer to malta and you will be amazed.

  • Good work, very nice shell

  • no it is not crazy it mean how brave and good pyrotechnicians the maltese are!!

  • Coming from a country that practicaly breeds beraq fireworks amongst other traditional Maltese shells, it is nice to see this much interest in such shells.

    You can find many videos of beraq shells and other maltese shells which have been perfected over the years in Malta, particularly from Luqa if you click on my youtube name. All manufactured by the St.Andrew's Fireworks Factory of Luqa, Malta.

    Keep up the good work and keep safe!

  • Awesome.

  • Yes, most multi-break, infact all multi-break shells like this are cylinder.

  • is it a sylinder shell?

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