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edesbois
10-24-2016, 07:59 AM
Morning all,

First time on this forum so I thought I would say hey.

Only really into fireworks from August - November (for a large back yard display on Nov 5th every year) but thoroughly enjoy every minute of the planning, purchasing and obviously the lighting.

Thanks for having me.
Ed

PGH_Pyro
10-24-2016, 03:18 PM
Ed -

i admire your fireworks shops (and somewhat more reasonable laws on what constitutes consumer pyro product)
"remember, remember ... the 5th of November...The Gunpowder, Treason and plot...I see of no reason why Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot."
;)

for those who don't know WTF i'm referring to :

Guy Fawkes Day :

Guy Fawkes (13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606) was an English soldier and a member of a group of Roman Catholic conspirators who attempted to carry out the Gunpowder Plot to assassinate King James I of England (James VI of Scotland) and the members of both houses of the Parliament of England with a huge explosion, which was prevented by his arrest on 5 November 1605.

PGH_Pyro
10-24-2016, 03:27 PM
Fawkes quotes :


" A desperate disease requires a dangerous remedy."
Remark (6 November 1605) as quoted in The Dictionary of National Biography Vol. 6 (1917); He is here invoking a version of a famous statement of Hippocrates, also translated as "Extreme remedies are very appropriate for extreme diseases."

"to blow you Scotch beggars back to your native mountains."
Remark as quoted in "Gunpowder Treason and Plot" (1976) by Cyril Northcote Parkinson. It was said in response to one of the lords of the King's Privy Chamber, who had asked what Fawkes intended to do with such a large amount of gunpowder.


The Fifth of November is Guy Fawkes' Day in England. In peacetime it is celebrated with bonfires on the greens, fireworks in the parks and the carrying of "guys" through the streets. "Guys" are stuffed, straw figures of unpopular persons; and after they have been shown to everybody they are burnt in the bonfires amid great acclamation. The children black their faces and put on comical clothes, and go about begging for a Penny for the Guy. Only the very meanest people refuse to give pennies and these are always visited by Extreme Bad Luck.
The Original Guy Fawkes was one of the men who took part in the Gunpowder Plot. This was a conspiracy for blowing up King James I and the Houses of Parliament on November 5th, 1605. The plot was discovered, however, before any damage was done. The only result was that King James and his Parliament went on living but Guy Fawkes, poor man, did not. He was executed with the other conspirators. Nevertheless, it is Guy Fawkes who is remembered today and King James who is forgotten. For since that time, the Fifth of November in England, like the Fourth of July in America, has been devoted to Fireworks. From 1605 till 1939 every village green in the shires had a bonfire on Guy Fawkes' Day. … Since 1939, however, there have been no bonfires on the village greens. No fireworks gleam in the blackened parks and the streets are dark and silent. But this darkness will not last forever. There will some day come a Fifth of November — or another date, it doesn't matter — when fires will burn in a chain of brightness from Land's End to John O' Groats. The children will dance and leap about them as they did in the times before. They will take each other by the hand and watch the rockets breaking, and afterwards they will go home singing to the houses full of light...

PyroJoeNEPA
10-24-2016, 05:59 PM
Welcome to PyroTalk Ed. We do envy the 1.3g rockets that are available to consumers there. Love to surf the EPIC site to see what is available over there.