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boo2blue
12-21-2013, 11:47 PM
Hello pyrotalk. I'm in Japan right now and I just bought some party poppers. They are shaped like cones. I have a picture of them. But for some reason it is not uploading
boo2blue
12-22-2013, 07:30 PM
The picture still isn't loading but, i was reading the label of it and it contains a pyrotechnic charge of about 30milligrams of powder. I'm not sure if its black powder or flash, because I don't think that any handheld device would contain a firecracker level of flash, but I've also never seen a party popper that uses black powder
displayfireworks1
12-22-2013, 11:01 PM
When posting pictures on pyrotalk discussion forums, it is easier to post your picture on a picture site then copy the link and post it. To upload pictures they have to be a small size.
I am sure it is exciting to be in Japan, please get some pictures of fireworks stores if you can. do the party poppers look like this?
http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4075/4958950331_569554f5f8.jpg
http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4124/4959544222_0b36c813d2_m.jpg
http://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/524/621/108/108621524_720.jpg
http://www.tokyo-stories.com/IMG_2350.jpg
boo2blue
12-23-2013, 01:29 AM
They do look like those, but the label is very different. Also currently in Japan, fireworks are off season, so all I can find are small novelty fireworks. Last year when I visited Japan, at almost every supermarket they had many assortments by cannon brand and horse brand, and a few odd Chinese brands I didn't recognize. It seems like in Japan, they have no year round stores like they do here in the US. The poppers I found were made by Saftey fireworks, but on the package, instead of 0.01g it said 0.03g.
boo2blue
12-23-2013, 01:50 AM
So I translated what the label on the popper said, it said easy clean confetti. I set it off and the confetti came out, and it stayed attached to the popper. The strings of confetti stayed attached to a plastic thing that was propelled out, but the plastic holder stayed attached to the cardboard cone. Never seen anything like it.
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