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Old 7th March 2010, 9:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone seen anything new, innovative, exciting in low noise fireworks?

We have more and more venues asking us to provide a low noise display and I just want to add more options to our arsenal and just wondered if anyone had come across anything a little different from the norm

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YouTube - Sunshine Multi

I'd go for different music though, something more ambient perhaps...


or the indoor version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgXjX...eature=related

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Used a beautiful Z-fire silver horsetail cake last year 3 or 4 times that created the illusion of a floating waterfall, not sure on manufacturer, maybe RP Cat 4?
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Cripes!
Not sure how well that would go down in most indoor venues?
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Cripes!
Not sure how well that would go down in most indoor venues?
If you look closely you can see the ceiling getting burnt by the diagonal flame on the left. Would love to know what the insurance company would say about on of these in a venue like in the video.
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that is awesome.
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Certainly wouldnt be allowed in Russian nightclubs
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I've seen nice work done with small single shot mine and comet tubes, eats up control channels though as they are one ig per tube!
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Depending on cost .... this little set-up could annunciate some single shots pattens quite nicely.
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Sooty maybe. Burnt? I didn't know concrete burnt?
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