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Fragagnano 2006

Tony

Administrator
Medewerker
Very nice show again from Bruscella. For €3500 this is a reat show. I dont like the Chinese shells he used but the Italian shells are really :9 .
 

koen0s

Registered User
But a show that use only Italian Shell's is not very realistic I think;) Now we have a show with variation. I like shows like this.

Tony, not to make a discussion about is, but don't you like the Hanabi shows?;) The firms there using very much Chinese shell's:p I think that shows are beautiful.

But everyone has his own opinion.

Gr. koen
 

Tony

Administrator
Medewerker
But a show that use only Italian Shell's is not very realistic I think;) Now we have a show with variation. I like shows like this.

Tony, not to make a discussion about is, but don't you like the Hanabi shows?;) The firms there using very much Chinese shell's:p I think that shows are beautiful.

But everyone has his own opinion.

Gr. koen

A show with only Italian shells is POSSIBLE and very nice to see. There are still many firework company's in Italy that use only Italian shells.

Now about the HANABI shows. The most of them 98% i think uses only Japanese shells and no Chinese.
 

PyroKid

Registered User
I have got to agree with koen on the fact that variation is the way to go.
Its all well and done putting together a show consisting of only the large italian multi-break shells, but when it comes down to choreography, this is not the way to go as you dont have as much choice as you would do with single shot shells.
 

koen0s

Registered User
Tony, you're right about the Japanese shell's. ;)

But as Pyrokid said, variation is the way we want to go. So am I, I like shows with big bangs and large peony's and willow's. I don't know all Italian bombs but do they have much different effects?

Gr. Koen
 
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