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7/3/2016 6:23:41 PM EDT
Went through the Holland tunnel many times over to Chinatown and bought boatloads of fireworks...name it and I probably bought it, It has been a long time since I was back that way and was wondering what the fireworks situation is like these days being how things are. Can you even buy any of the good stuff or has NYPD shut that stuff down ?
7/3/2016 6:30:42 PM EDT
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Giuliani pretty much shut that all down back in the 1990's.  These days the folks I know go over to the PA border to do their purchases.  The smart ones go with PA friends in their PA car with PA license plates.
7/3/2016 6:34:18 PM EDT
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I figured something like that had happened... South of the Border on the NC/SC line has pretty good stuff but nothing like M-80s..Cherry bombs,,,Blockbusters..etc
7/3/2016 8:50:52 PM EDT
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BATFE regulated the hell out of that stuff years ago....I went into a Chain Store (forget the name but they're all over the South) asked the guy "what's got the biggest friggn' BOOM you can get: turn out its the lift charge for Mortars, and yes grasshopper they go kra-frikkn-BOOM!
Should you venture to Knob Creek, there's a few folks there selling lots of stuff to roll your own, but a word of advise: spend some time LEARNING how to properly and safely assemble them....Hadji isn't the only amateur with fingers missing.  
7/4/2016 11:10:19 AM EDT
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Should you venture to Knob Creek, there's a few folks there selling lots of stuff to roll your own, but a word of advise: spend some time LEARNING how to properly and safely assemble them....Hadji isn't the only amateur with fingers missing.  
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Thankfully I got all that out of my system over 30 years ago (but had a lot of fun at the time - and you did not have to worry about being considered a "terrorist" back then)  My late father was a Professor of Chemistry and knew quite a bit about making things that go boom.  He used to shoot things off on Skaneateles Lake when we were there on the 4th.  The most memorable though was when he brought a large chunk of Sodium metal in oil.  He cut it up into small chunks, wrapped them in oily newspaper and tossed them into the lake.  They went off like depth charges with a huge shower of yellow sparks.  Kids from the neighboring cottage came over wondering what special fireworks he had



 
7/4/2016 11:14:16 PM EDT
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Thankfully I got all that out of my system over 30 years ago (but had a lot of fun at the time - and you did not have to worry about being considered a "terrorist" back then)  My late father was a Professor of Chemistry and knew quite a bit about making things that go boom.  He used to shoot things off on Skaneateles Lake when we were there on the 4th.  The most memorable though was when he brought a large chunk of Sodium metal in oil.  He cut it up into small chunks, wrapped them in oily newspaper and tossed them into the lake.  They went off like depth charges with a huge shower of yellow sparks.  Kids from the neighboring cottage came over wondering what special fireworks he had
 
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Should you venture to Knob Creek, there's a few folks there selling lots of stuff to roll your own, but a word of advise: spend some time LEARNING how to properly and safely assemble them....Hadji isn't the only amateur with fingers missing.  
Thankfully I got all that out of my system over 30 years ago (but had a lot of fun at the time - and you did not have to worry about being considered a "terrorist" back then)  My late father was a Professor of Chemistry and knew quite a bit about making things that go boom.  He used to shoot things off on Skaneateles Lake when we were there on the 4th.  The most memorable though was when he brought a large chunk of Sodium metal in oil.  He cut it up into small chunks, wrapped them in oily newspaper and tossed them into the lake.  They went off like depth charges with a huge shower of yellow sparks.  Kids from the neighboring cottage came over wondering what special fireworks he had
 



Yup..got it all out of my system too a long time ago but had shitloads of fun with that stuff. I was just wondering,considering these days,if you could even get anything over there in Chinatown...good times back then
7/9/2016 12:07:31 AM EDT
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In the weeks before chinese new year you can find some pretty sizeable fire crackers and M-80 type boomers, sometimes even some decent roman candles, but most of it is the long strung together crackers.

You will have a hard time finding any real mortars of decent sky rockets.


It aint what it used to be.
7/10/2016 11:26:44 AM EDT
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If you go to PA look for smaller one shooters with mostly Chinese writing on it those will be your small salutes. Obviously the Excalibur mortars are loud and new this year were some Diablo shells, those were equal if not a touch better than the Excalibur's. I didn't get one this year but the 16k roll of firecrackers is fun.
7/10/2016 9:49:55 PM EDT
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I usually shoot off my cannons for the 4th, this year however we went to a campground and that stuff is a no-no. Plus the dogs don't like them.