Kev in Ky
08-20-2012, 07:48 PM
Hello everyone,
I've been lurking the forums and the massive amount of youtube videos from Dave, and all of this site sponsors, and figured it was time to join Pyrotalk, so after some registration problems, I am making my first post. Now, for a little about myself. Born and raised in Louisville, Ky, and been hooked on fireworks since my first "Thunder over Louisville" visit many years ago. Now, at the age of 27 (in 8 days) I have decided to start the task of getting licensed. Since I was a kid, I would save as much money as possible, and try to have the nicest firework display in the neighborhood. Not being able to buy wholesale and being limited to 1.4 products, makes it harder to really enjoy this wonderful hobby as much as I would like. I am hoping to meet some local people/groups to get my feet wet, before jumping into the large events. I've always loved helping people, and bringing happiness to someone, so I like to use a good firework show to accomplish this. Probably sounds "cheesy" but that's just how I am. So, if anyone has any comments/questions/tips/concerns, please feel free to voice it.
Lastly, I would like to say thank you to Dave, and every single advertiser/sponsor of pyrotalk. As someone else said in a different thread, my plan is to support the sponsors, and basically try to stick with them only. Without you all, I wouldn't have had the countless hours (days/weeks) of entertainment. SO THANK YOU ALL! ;)
-Kevin-
I've been lurking the forums and the massive amount of youtube videos from Dave, and all of this site sponsors, and figured it was time to join Pyrotalk, so after some registration problems, I am making my first post. Now, for a little about myself. Born and raised in Louisville, Ky, and been hooked on fireworks since my first "Thunder over Louisville" visit many years ago. Now, at the age of 27 (in 8 days) I have decided to start the task of getting licensed. Since I was a kid, I would save as much money as possible, and try to have the nicest firework display in the neighborhood. Not being able to buy wholesale and being limited to 1.4 products, makes it harder to really enjoy this wonderful hobby as much as I would like. I am hoping to meet some local people/groups to get my feet wet, before jumping into the large events. I've always loved helping people, and bringing happiness to someone, so I like to use a good firework show to accomplish this. Probably sounds "cheesy" but that's just how I am. So, if anyone has any comments/questions/tips/concerns, please feel free to voice it.
Lastly, I would like to say thank you to Dave, and every single advertiser/sponsor of pyrotalk. As someone else said in a different thread, my plan is to support the sponsors, and basically try to stick with them only. Without you all, I wouldn't have had the countless hours (days/weeks) of entertainment. SO THANK YOU ALL! ;)
-Kevin-