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Fozzboy

Member Since 21 Oct 2009
Offline Last Active Oct 30 2009 08:11 AM
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In Topic: Buying, selling, trading old fireworks

25 October 2009 - 07:33 PM

Hi im new here and agree 100% about what you say about the vintage dummy items, they just do not feel right!
so i try to buy live if i can find them.I have quite a few items from 50s 60s 70s and 80s, and do sell on ebay but you cant sell live on there!!!,but quite a few collectors do.

I have a rare Standard Fireworks rocket , it was found in one of their magazines when they stopped production.It is the same size as a size 15 but is made in just plain brown paper, ive been told by an old employee that they used these in the 60s for the public displays.

If anyone wants to see a photo i can put one on here.

In Topic: Buying, selling, trading old fireworks

25 October 2009 - 07:21 PM

The market for vintage pyro items is very well established. Unfortunately (or fortunately - which ever way you look at it) Ebay has ensured prices have rocketed (sorry Posted Image )!

Any British items from the '70's/'80's & earlier command, what some would see as crazy prices. A small complete selection box from the early '80's can go for well over £100. Obviously the older they are, the higher the price. Dedicated pyro collectors sometimes trade / buy between themselves, at a more "sensible" rate of value!

It's not just fireworks themselves, but posters, boxes, labels etc which are sought after.

I have a modest vintage collection & personally I prefer live examples. Unless made as a dummy, fireworks are often damaged when the powder is removed (which is, strictly speaking, illegal to do). Also the fireworks just dont "feel" right with no powder - they have lost their "soul" Posted Image .