Modular Wipe Cake (Article of Pyrotechnics)
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You come out here (Southern California) and I'm buying you a steak dinner.
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OK, but can they ship them to another country ?
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That M25 totally looks and sounds like a couple of Dutch Knockout's tied together..
Maybe the Knockout's are even louder!
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Man, that was a nice (wipe) cake!
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wow that was awesome!!!!!!
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@AirrowRocket Dave dosen't make them he just buys them or because he's fricken lucky he gets them for free and makes displays out of them
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I didn't understand what's AP (articale of pyrotechnics) can you explain please?
Barak24893 1 year ago
@Barak24893 The term "Article of Pyrotechnic" is more for United States and the classifications we have for fireworks. To simplify it in USA sellers are always looking for ways to comply with classifications or to work around them. These AP's are the work around. Normally you may not ship "Fireworks" by FedEx in USA. But you can ship these becuase they are not fireworks. They are also easier to sell to unlicensed people. They are not even classified as fireworks. See how it works in old USA.
displayfireworks1 1 year ago
gee, that last cake is composed of two of the most OVERUSED effects in the fireworks arena, both a whistle and crackling micro stars. I can't stand either effect and that suckers got both. horrid.
pacificcoast 1 year ago
@pacificcoast
You are exactly correct. My recommendation to Tannerite after I reviewed these products was to add a four shot salute finish to the crackle & whistle cake or no one will buy it. I know the M-25 cake will be a good seller but to make the other cakes desirable they need to either open with the same noise from the M-25 or finish with it. Or better yet both open and finish with the special mixture salutes.
displayfireworks1 1 year ago