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cus i'm a boeing man myself...lol |
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Spike at 12 years of age was already doing his part to make life better for women :sm0:
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Good stuff spike! i've never had the chance of firing a professional show by hand, we always use a firing board or fully digital.
i work with Pyro Spectaculars (Souza Fireworks) do the Pacific Holiday bowl each year (free field pass is a nice perk lol) bunch of 4th of July shows and such. biggest shell i've shot so far was a 10" off a barge:headbang: weren't supposed to have anything over a 6" on it cuz it was small lol! heres a pic from Camp Pendleton show, you can see the gun racks/troffs in the back left...and how serious we are about our job:rolleyes: http://b3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/0...55299873_l.jpg if your ever doing a show near FL and need an extra guy on your crew, i'm totally there!:thumbsup: |
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our bigger shows are normally wired into the firing board. but with as small as this show was, its just easier to do by hand. |
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