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Posted: 6/26/2017 11:26:46 PM EDT
With our great nations bday coming up... how much Benjamin's y'all drop on the Fireworks? I'd love to hear some of your favorites.
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I usually spent about $200. I may spend more this year because...Trump.
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O...I have some deep pocket neighbors that put on a great show.
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I need to say this. Everyone here should be doing fireworks this July 4th as it is Trumps first 4th as President. MAGA
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$1100-1500 a year, usually have 30-50 people over. Not doing as much this year, to much drama.
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I need some eastern OH guys to fill me in on the best place to go shopping. When I was younger my father would take me to a firework factory store in either Akron or Youngstown and load up his truck, but I can't think of what it was. It wasn't Phantom as far as I recall, even though I know they're based out of Youngstown.
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Nothing. I can't imagine a bigger waste of money, especially considering that all that sh!t comes from china.
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zero. Legally not allowed to use the fun stuff in this state w/o a permit. Hell, still haven't used up the fun stuff we bought out of state 22 years ago...
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ME? 100 bucks max. Now with family... in Montana... on private ground.....50K$. Maybe more with 2 weeks of P A R T TE'. From all over the states...EGGzauhting.
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None. It really does not get dark for them up here right now.
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Not a dime, I spent way to many 4th's watching real fireworks..
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50% less than I used to, but I
I got fireworks on lock now! |
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Illegal here, but not everywhere in California.
The law is retarded. The kind of stuff you buy from a fireworks stand is totally safe to use in the street in front of your house like people have for decades. Sky rockets are totally uncool, especially in the summer here. Major fire hazard. But the kiddie stuff is totally safe, but still illegal. Tards. |
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BTW anybody in the south sound I have river road on lock! Cigars or ? and I can get U the hook up!
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works out to about 2K every year. and that's wholesale case pricing. usually 25-30 cases a year.
this is for 2 club shoots and one personal shoot on 24 july . I shoot a Pro show for the city on the 4th. our club probably orders several thousand cases every year with many coming in shipping containers direct from china |
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I don't buy fireworks but if I were interested in them, my next door neighbor is a Muslim, so I'd probably just go over there to introduce myself, then ask if he could make me some on the cheap.
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$100.
It's the most I'm willing to part with since fireworks are so ho-hum to me. Consumer shit is all the same (for the most part). I want super high velocity stuff that leaves craters. Not going to find that at your local Native fireworks shack but I can find delicious frybread and awesome people watching which makes the $100 spent worth it. Probably hit up the fireworks lot next to Red Winds Casino on Saturday, the 1st. |
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3K because this is GD. I make my supermodel wife buy them, tho.
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Not much anymore, but a few years ago I hooked up with a distributor and got around $500 worth at cost (there's a significant markup on these).
Our display rivaled that of the small town to our south. |
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Zero.
Plenty of free shows I can watch. Plus I'm not 7 years old. |
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A lot of Brits in this thread. I bet the$0.00 elites would be the first to complain about a ban on fireworks. Go buy some smoke balls and firecrackers grandpa. The smell of punk will put leadnim your pencil.
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I have a dog that's scared shitless of loud noises. Can't even shoot a gun at home, and I live in the country. She's a good dog, and I love her, but loud bangs are a no-go. |
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250 to 300. Screw the haters. I do it for the grand kids and I do it for the 10 yr old kid that lives in me. I grew up where everything was illegal unless you were a cop who got to shoot off everything they took from the people.
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