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Best Fireworks Rockets 2010..part 2 of 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2010

This is video from Kellner Fireworks demo nights 2010. Every year we enjoy seeing these hand made rockets made by a master fireworks rocket maker. These rockets are not for sale and are a labor of love for the gentleman that makes these. I posted the video for all to enjoy. Please see parts 1 and 2

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  • Amazing firework but a retard filming -.-

  • i have to say your right.

    you must put this on the market and you will be millionaire i hope so for you and for myself becausse i want to buy them

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  • Gj cameraman!!!! you mist most of the effect's!!!!

  • ur rockets even kolla than fireworks in my country.I luv it

    

  • after seeing the first part of the rockets and and posting a comment i think these last rockets were captured some what better but you still want to film the ignitions on the ground way to much, that isn't important. keep you camera pointed a the sky next time :)

    like you totally missed the report on the second rocket in this part because you wanted to show the ignition. to bad,..

    Nice rockets though :)

  • i loved number 17 rocket i want that here in the uk where i live

  • i need number 14 ! 

  • i can't imagine how difficult it must be to build this rockets!! respect

  • The final blast must be more white, like magnesiun inside.

    All rockets are very good job. Congratulation.

  • tutorial !

  • Great Job Man, Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee Tutorial!

    Congratulations,

    Alex Hakknen`s

    Brazil

  • Pause at 0:58, just when the rocket start ti lift off. You can see PVC pipes for the propellants, tin cans to hold the compartments, and the start of another pipe for the titanium salute charge.

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