the demo doesn't do these justice these aren't just a lil firecracker pop like in most of the ground blooms w reports these are like some of the ones you used to be able to find more easily like 5 years ago these to me where like a 9mm cracker or crazy king but i didnt do them side by side
@@TodayILookInto I noticed since the early 2000s they always make the first run of anything much better whether it’s regular stuff or even overloads and then after a season or two at the most, you’re lucky if they put half the amount of composition in so they can double their profits even though they’re already making 2x profit on the retail side at a bare minimum
@@PYRO-ON I have some forward questions that you don't have to answer. I feel like the gov doesn't care about OL and DaveDisplayFireworks1 said so in his video, and I feel like the existence of a certain store that ships goodies ("home of the unusual"), the fact there is not more public recalls, and that some OLs straight up say salute on their performance (like party rock USA i think is one). If that is the case how come they change every season or two? Is it to prevent being caught on to? Because to me like for example a certain brand that is known for being OL they use that same brand for years like NYFB or CL you just know based off that logo usually so whats the point in changing wrap if your still using a known OL brand. Basically what I am asking is how come brands change wraps on OL if they don't get recalled? I have heard many people say stuff starts out really good then gets worst. I have heard it enough to believe it. Do these companies get in trouble and water it down or water it down before they get in trouble? What did they do instead of this pre 2000s? I Did BJ or squirrel brand stuff just not get watered down? I am a young pyro but I have done my homework. I heard they didn't really care about illegal fireworks much until 2000s so I assume 9/11 really made it harder to find tennis balls and such. I heard stuff is crazier now too like sure you could buy m80s more easily but you probably couldn't find a 36 shot 3" cake the same as you can now unless you find a 1.3 plug. I heard somebody say something like there was a time before ex numbers when people would just wrap boom candles w their own label and sell it. I feel like I see some items that do this now. The label on joker bombs look weird to me.
@@TodayILookInto they change labels in order to avoid inspectors but as a former Fireworks store owner, who’s been collecting vintage Pyro for over 32 years I can tell you they most definitely do care and people are catching federal cases and having the ATF raid their stores and homes over this kind of stuff, and unfortunately laws have been on the books since the late 1950s for things like cherry bombs and M80s and silver salutes, unfortunately our ATF is very oppressive whether it’s firearms or Fireworks…. I’d like to say this is America and ATF should be the name of the convenience store not a federal agency, but unfortunately according to our oppressive laws on the books technically any firecracker in the United States w over 50 mg of content which is basically nothing in the possession of somebody without a license is a federal crime. I know people who have been caught with literally a handful of items for personal use or stores and warehouses with pallets of stuff who received serious federal sentences ranging anywhere from a couple of years to 15 years it’s a sad but true fact of life in our country, and the radical left has their way. Our government will continue to take more and more from us in the way of firearms and fireworks. Our government agencies should be here to protect and serve the people not oppress and incarcerate freedom loving law abiding Americans for innocuous things like exercising their constitutional rights to bare arms or celebrate their freedom w good fireworks, I believe as long as it’s law abiding adults safely using the items that they should be allowed to, but unfortunately our politicians love to fear so we have to start making sure the politicians get an office and start serving us all the way down the line from the top to the bottom.
We're lucky to live in the desert. In the Midwest, the humidity keeps the smoke from clearing up. In the desert, a light breeze clears out the smoke quickly. Layering the show, and staggering the intensity of the show helps as well. A continuous high intensity show builds up too much smoke and it obscures the effects and colors.