my woman was a over seas worker for years and now she wants to just stay home so we live here the weather is good for my health here and you know the pyro is sweet
@@HBP2 that’s what I love about the vintage firecrackers in America up until the 1970s you could peel the beautiful wrap on firecrackers and see the newspapers under them, they were all hand rolled, just like they are in the Philippines, but somewhere along the way, we became super wasteful, lazy, everything started to be made by machine, And, of course, bureaucrats ruined our consumer firecrackers with their stupid 50 mg laws. that’s what I love about vintage Pyro and that’s why I made my channel all about it because I can honestly say from 1895-1970s America had the best consumer fireworks in the world hands down, especially the firecrackers hacked before the 1960s we were the kings of large salutes, m 80s, cherry bombs, ash cans, silver salutes, barrel bombs, devil dogss, torpedoes, cracker balls, the list goes on and on and on, and unfortunately nowadays, anything that’s above 50 mg and not stuffed with crappy Clay ends is considered “an overload” we need to drain the swamp of these bureaucrats, ruining our consumer Pyro and destroying our second amendment rights. KEEP MAKING THESE GREAT VIDS! EVERYONES loving em! Can’t wait to see some more demos and stand tours as well….. if you ask around, you can go to some of the provinces where they make these fireworks by hand you will literally see guys in their early teens sitting outside next to a mountain of flash powder that they mix with their hands, then 20 feet away there will be girls, rolling firecrackers, and then other ones decorating them and putting the wrapping paper on them, it’s still all done by hand by small families even small villages that have just been making Pyro for generations. It’s amazing! You can get stuff so much cheaper than the stand there especially if you buy in bulk and they can make you whatever you want.
@@PYRO-ON i plan to take a trip like that and see them made and buy direct :) yea man i never got to play with any of the old stuff mid 70s has been about the oldest i have had i have seen the cool stuff the repop boxes and things from the 1920s and 50s some day ill run across some thats still good :)
true there are still china made fireworks but they cost alot more here the only thing is the local stuff is made like the old school fireworks paper fuses and questionable burn rates lol but yea still sweet
I miss it there…. I always tell my wife we should go back and live there a few months a year once my kids finish school.
my woman was a over seas worker for years and now she wants to just stay home so we live here the weather is good for my health here and you know the pyro is sweet
@@HBP2 that’s what I love about the vintage firecrackers in America up until the 1970s you could peel the beautiful wrap on firecrackers and see the newspapers under them, they were all hand rolled, just like they are in the Philippines, but somewhere along the way, we became super wasteful, lazy, everything started to be made by machine, And, of course, bureaucrats ruined our consumer firecrackers with their stupid 50 mg laws. that’s what I love about vintage Pyro and that’s why I made my channel all about it because I can honestly say from 1895-1970s America had the best consumer fireworks in the world hands down, especially the firecrackers hacked before the 1960s we were the kings of large salutes, m 80s, cherry bombs, ash cans, silver salutes, barrel bombs, devil dogss, torpedoes, cracker balls, the list goes on and on and on, and unfortunately nowadays, anything that’s above 50 mg and not stuffed with crappy Clay ends is considered “an overload” we need to drain the swamp of these bureaucrats, ruining our consumer Pyro and destroying our second amendment rights. KEEP MAKING THESE GREAT VIDS! EVERYONES loving em! Can’t wait to see some more demos and stand tours as well….. if you ask around, you can go to some of the provinces where they make these fireworks by hand you will literally see guys in their early teens sitting outside next to a mountain of flash powder that they mix with their hands, then 20 feet away there will be girls, rolling firecrackers, and then other ones decorating them and putting the wrapping paper on them, it’s still all done by hand by small families even small villages that have just been making Pyro for generations. It’s amazing! You can get stuff so much cheaper than the stand there especially if you buy in bulk and they can make you whatever you want.
@@PYRO-ON i plan to take a trip like that and see them made and buy direct :) yea man i never got to play with any of the old stuff mid 70s has been about the oldest i have had i have seen the cool stuff the repop boxes and things from the 1920s and 50s some day ill run across some thats still good :)
and thanx man i will to much cool stuff here to show everyone back home
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thanx man and welcome
Very cool 😎
thanx for checking it out man
Man, it must be nice there since that stuff is locally made. Doesn't have to be imported accross the ocean and all the fees that come with that.
true there are still china made fireworks but they cost alot more here the only thing is the local stuff is made like the old school fireworks paper fuses and questionable burn rates lol but yea still sweet
Dang differently some nice stuff there man.. but whats difference between usa money and there money
right now 1 usd = 55 of there php like the 16 shot thunder kings was $5,35 i got them for 300 php each
What a great experience you are having there. Those triangles look bulgy with flash.
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very sweet crazy loud for sure
Sweeeeeeeeeet 💣
thanx for stopping by rock and roll bro
The triangle bandolero looks sick and that big ass cake
it was epic video soon very nice
Can't wait to see bro