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Show/Open Stock Price List Terms & Conditions 2019 SHOW/OPEN STOCK PRICE LIST TERMS & CONDITIONS 2019 Attention: This catalog is a starting guide for those who want to assemble their own display firework show contents. Please note that this pricing may be further discounted according to your order volume and other factors. Contact our office for details at [email protected] or call 989.662.0122 for additional assistance. • THE MATERIAL LISTED HEREIN IS EITHER IN STOCK OR IS • ALL DISPLAY MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN PACKAGED & CONFIRMED FOR DELIVERY FOR THE 2019 SEASON & IS LABELED WITH THE PROPER EX-NUMBERS ACCORDING SOLD ON A FIRST ORDER BASIS. TO U.S. D.O.T. REGULATIONS. • ALL PRICES ARE F.O.B. KAWKAWLIN, MI, OR WE CAN SHIP • ALL MERCHANDISE LISTED HEREIN HAS PRODUCTS FREIGHT COLLECT WITH OUR OWN LICENSED TRUCKS. LIABILITY INSURANCE. • PRICES AND AVAILABILITY ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE • WE REQUIRE 72 HOURS NOTICE ON ALL ORDERS. WITHOUT NOTICE. ANY RETURNED MERCHANDISE OR CANCELED ORDERS ARE ALSO SUBJECT TO A RESTOCKING CHARGE OF 15%. • UNLESS A CREDIT APPLICATION & PERSONAL GUARANTEE HAS BEEN FILED AND ACCEPTED WITH OUR COMPANY, • PROCESSING YOUR ORDER: PLEASE INCLUDE THE ITEM ALL NEW CUSTOMER ORDERS WILL NEED TO BE PRE-PAID NUMBER, DESCRIPTION, SHELL SIZE, UNIT OF MEASURE PRIOR TO PICK-UP OR DELIVERY. (CASE, PIECE, SET, ETC.) AND QUANTITY DESIRED. FAX REQUESTS TO (989) 662-0122 OR EMAIL TO • WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS FOR ANY PURCHASE [email protected] OVER $25.00. (A 3% CONVENIENCE FEE WILL BE ADDED) ALSO ACCEPTED ARE CASH OR CHECKS (ANY RETURNED • WE MUST HAVE AN “INK SIGNED” COPY OF YOUR BATFE CHECKS WILL BE CHARGED A $60.00 NSF FEE). LICENSE OR PERMIT AND YOUR SIGNED LIST OF AUTHORIZED PERSONS TO PICK UP AN ORDER. 1.3G FIREWORKS INDEX OF PYROTECHNIC ITEMS FOR THE 2019 SEASON CAKES CANISTER DISPLAY SHELLS MULTI - SHOT CAKE ITEMS CANISTER SHELLS 2.5” to 5” 1000 to 200 shot cake items..........................................................page 1 2.5” to 5” Gala Star Canister Special Effects.............................page 36 200 to 130 shot cake items...........................................................page 2 2.5” & 5” Gala Star (Two-Break) Canister Assorted................page 36 130 to 100 shot cake items........................................................... page 3 100 shot cake items.........................................................................page 4 SPECIAL DISPLAY SHELLS CANISTER SHELLS 3” to 6” 100 to 62 shot cake items.............................................................. page 5 Pirotecnia Caballer.........................................................................page 37 50 to 36 shot cake items.................................................................page 6 DOMESTIC @ LAMPARE SHELLS (made in U.S.A.)........page 37 35 shot to 25 shot cake items...................................................... page 7 SCENE’S IN A BOX...........................................................................page 38 25 shot to single shot cake items................................................page 8 WATER SHELLS (LIDU) ............................................................... page 38 CAKE BOARDS SALUTES 10-13 Shot Assorted Cake Board Items....................................page 8 Cylinder Domestic Canister Ball WATER CAKES 2”, 3” 4”, 5”, 6” 2”, 2.5”, 3” ................... page 37 48 Shot Water Cakes........................................................................page 9 SINGLE SHOT EFFECTS BALL DISPLAY SHELLS SINGLE SHOT COMETS, MINES (ASSORTED VENDORS) ASSORTED CASES 1.2” to 3” with tube and e-match port.............................pages 10-11 2.25” Artillery Shells...................................................................... page 30 3” to 6” Dragon Head ..........................................................pages 13-14 MINE SHELLS 2.5” Flower Basket......................................................................... page 15 MINE SHELLS (ASSORTED VENDORS) 2” to 6”.................page 12 2.5” to 6” Flower King........................................................... pages 16-18 COMETS 4” to 6” Flower King Special Effects............................... pages 17- 18 COMETS 1.5” to 3” ASSORTED................................................page 38 3” to 6” Goldpyro...................................................................pages 19-20 2” to 8” Lidu.............................................................................pages 23-25 DISPLAY CANDLES 1.2”,1.5”, 2”, 2.5” & 3” Assorted Candles..............................pages 11-12 3” to 6” Panda......................................................................... pages 27-28 5” Pyro Eagle.....................................................................................page 28 GROUND DISPLAY ITEMS 2.5” to 8” Shenma (Japanese Style Shells)....................pages 25-27 Pattern Jubilees (New)....................................................................page 42 3” to 8” Sunny..........................................................................pages 28-29 Sparking Wheel, 13”/Multi-color, 42”........................................page 42 2.5” to 6” T-Sky........................................................................ pages 29-30 Waterfalls, Timed..............................................................................page 42 3” to 6” U.S. Designers..................................................................page 32 Wolverine Set Pieces....................................................................... page 42 3” to 8” Vulcan ................................................................................page 34 5” to 6” Yung Feng (Pattern Shells)...........................................page 35 CHAINED FINALE SHELLS STRAIGHT EFFECTS 1.75” to 6” Finale Chains, Assorted.....................................pages 41-42 5” to 6” Dominator..........................................................................page 13 2.5” to 6” Flower Basket.........................................................pages 14-15 TIMED CHAINED DISPLAY SHELLS 3” to 6” Chained Shells, Assorted....................................... pages 39-40 3” to 6” Flower King...............................................................pages 15-16 3” to 6” Gala Star.....................................................................pages 18-19 MISCELLANEOUS PYROTECHNIC ITEMS 2.5” to 10” Lidu........................................................................pages 20-23 Electric Match, Squibs various lengths.....................................page 43 6” Panda.............................................................................................page 27 Chain Fuse, various delays............................................................page 43 5” Pyro Eagle........................................................................... ..........page 28 Quickmatch, 60 ft. bundle.............................................................page 43 4” to 8” Shenma (Japanese Style Shells).................................page 25 Sticky Match, 60 ft. rolls (FAST)....................................................page 43 4” to 6” Sunny...................................................................................page 28 Visco Fuse (FAST)..............................................................................page 43 3” to 8” U.S. Designers...........................................................pages 30-31 Non-Pyrogenic Match (No BATFE license needed)..................page 43 4” to 8” Vulcan.........................................................................pages 33-34 3” to 6” Yung Feng.........................................................................page 35 Notes: On 1.3G Multi Shot Cake Items the word “Duration” indicates item timing in seconds MISCELLANEOUS BOXED SHELL ITEMS New items have been highlighted in this color 1.75” & 2” Lidu Assorted Color & Report................................page 23 Please Note that some manufacturers case packs and effect counts may have changed from previous years. 1.3G Multi Shot Cake Items Item Number Description Dia. Time CsPk Price Ea Qty Total $ HUS-FK1000 1000 Shot Beautiful Flower .375 35 1 $206.00 Color stars, whistling, whistle tails HUCK HUS-FK1000B 1000 Shot Whistling Dragon .5 35 1 $206.00 HUS-FK665G 665 Shot, Red Glitter Willow .375 12 1 $226.50 [Angled] Fan shaped, brocade tails to red glitter shells HUCK HUS-FK665C 665 Shot Crackling Coconut .5 12 1 $226.50 [Angled] Fan shaped, silver glitter tails to crackle star shells. HUCK HUS-FK600AA 600 Shot Skypainter .375 35 1 $197.00 [Angled] ''Z'' shaped, red, white, blue comets HUCK HUS-FK600GF 600 Shot Whistling & Salutes, F .375 10 1 $197.00 HUS-FK600AG 600 Shot Four Seasons Fan-ShapFan-Shape .5 10 1 $197.00 Fan shape red to white strobe mine, whistling to color strobe HUCK HUS-FK500 500 Shot Gold Double Z .5 20 1 $204.50 [Angled] ''Z'' shaped, yellow comets HUCK HUS-FK500V 500 Shot Violet Broc Z Fan CakCake .5 20 1 $181.00 [Angled] ''Z'' shaped, yellow comets HUCK USD-GG1-10352 360 Shot Gatling Gun .75 20 1 $192.50 Assorted color tail and thunder (zipper cake) CAKE HUS-FK300 300 Shot Whistle to Color StroStrobe Mines .625 23 1 $181.00 Red, green strobe mine, whistling to color strobe HUCK HUS-FK300BN 300 Shot Colorful World .625 20 1 $155.00 [Angled] ''Z'' shape multi-colored comets ends with two HUCK multi-colored fans HUS-FK300V 300 Shot Flower Tree .75 15 1 $175.50 [Straight] continuous, bright white comets to swimming HUCK LID-LDC323-300 300 Shot Christmas Tree .75 30 1 $155.50 [Straight] continuous, silver
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