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    Mr.b 12:37 am on April 18, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: firework, , , honeymoon, , pyromaniacs,   

    Well…. Marc and Elke – on a belated honeymoon – have now left the shores of our sunny island, probably hunting for more firework shops in Bali!! lol We had a great time with them both, and us ‘big kids’ (ie: Marc and myself) had great fun shooting a couple of 5 and 6 inch diamater mortars on the beach in Maenam… Marc was grinning from ear to ear, and – to be honest – I wasn’t much different! lol Even after all this time, I still get such incredible enjoyment from shooting fireworks… even more so when accompanyed by a fellow pyro-maniac! he he

    It was great to spend some time with you both, and La-on and I hope you enjoy the rest of your honeymoon!!!

    Marc and Elke - true blue pyromaniacs to the core!!

     
    • Fireworkknight 9:31 pm on April 18, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      ahh, congratulations to you both!

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        Mr.b 1:17 pm on May 27, 2012 Permalink | Reply

        Thank you ‘Fireworkknight’… by the way people… if you want to see some cracking firework display vids, visit ‘Fireworkknight’s website (fantasticfireworks.co.uk)… I would kill to be a team member on one of their shoots lol

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    Mr.b 3:17 pm on March 27, 2012 Permalink | Reply
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    Last night was great fun! Marcel was having a birthday party with a few friends, and had bought some fireworks for the occassion. Initially Marcel and his friends were going to shoot the fireworks themselves, but jumped at our offer to shoot them for him – free of charge – so that he could relax and enjoy his own firework show, and also to ensure that everything was done safely.

    After setting the fireworks up on spare land close to Marcel’s villa, I asked him if he would like to shoot the show himself, using one of our wireless remote firing systems… big grins all round!! I do believe we have a closet pyro-freak in the making here!!!

    Marcel had a great time pressing the remote buttons to shoot his fireworks, and I hope it will give him yet another excellent memory of his Birthday Firework Display!

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARCEL !!!

    Marcel at the helm!

    Off we go! lol

    An awfull 'out of focus' photo (all my fault sadly!) of Marcel's birthday-bash friends!

     
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    Mr.b 6:00 pm on March 25, 2012 Permalink | Reply
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    It was sad that we didn’t have more time with Christian and Melanie, particularly as we are so busy that it would have been great fun to work along-side them in choreographing/planning some of the numerous shoots we have this month. Maybe next time eh? :)

    Last night we had all 3 teams out at shoots, and it was a fantastic night for numerous reasons… not least of all because all of the shoots went perfectly, with all 3 clients more than happy with our high levels of service.

    I chose to go to the smallest shoot we had last night, as I had been in contact with Jeffrey (the client) for some time, helping to plan what was going to be a very special evening for him and his girlfriend, and I wanted to make sure that everything went perfect for them. Jeffrey and his girlfriend had come to Samui for a short break, and Jeffrey had planned a surprise romantic dinner on the beach at the Silavadee resort, where he planned to ask his girlfriend to marry him.

    We had planned a Lancework banner saying ‘WILL YOU MARRY ME?’ with a lancework Bear on each side of the banner (the bears meant something special to Jeffrey and his girlfriend).

    We sneaked-in prior to the couple coming down to the beach, and set-up the lancework in secret, and then, at the given signal, we set off a small ‘attention-grabber’ 49 shot cake… and – when that finished – lit up the lancework!!! How could any girl refuse such a wonderful, romantic gesture?

    The answer was – of course – YES! (Congratulations to you both from all of us at The Firework Shop!).

    The Silavadee is a beautiful resort in Lamai, with a romantic beach setting, and provides a genuine 5 star service to its guests from some of the best trained staff on the island. Highly recommended.

    The other 2 shoots were over on the south of the island, both wedding party shoots. The shoot at Nikki Beach was particularly impressive, and Blue Team out-shone themselves with the firework display they gave the very special guests, who were delighted with non-stop explosive action!

    After the shoot there the staff began to clear-up the spent firework debris (lots of bits of paper and 100s of small round cardboard ‘plugs’), and were surprised to hear from a member of staff that ‘the other person who shoots (fireworks)’ simply piles all the rubbish next to the bins and leaves it for others to clear up. Our staff explained that we always leave a shoot-site ‘as we found it’ (sometimes cleaner!), and would never leave our rubbish for others to clear up!

    When we say we 'clean up' after our shoots, we REALLY clean-up!

    This gives an indication of the high levels of service we provide our clients, as well as showing that – unlike others – we ‘walk the ‘walk’, and that you really can believe that ‘we do what we say we do’ on our website. After all… our strap line is … ‘Safety – Quality – Service’!

    So… all in all, a very succesful night for all of us, with three couples who are now aware that The Firework Shop goes the extra mile to ensure that the promise of ‘Safety – Quality – Service’ is fullfilled to the utmost.

    It is an honour to play a part in such an important day in the lives of people.

    What a beautiful couple! Jeffrey and his girlfriend (future wife!), with 'yours truly' in the middle! Two lovely people, and we all at The Firework Shop wish them the very best of everything, and look forward to shooting for their wedding when they come back to Samui!

     
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    Mr.b 3:50 pm on March 25, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Europe, firework, firework experts, , , Germany, ,   

    The last couple of weeks have been hectic (slight understatement there! lol), and there is little sign of it easing up for the next month or so at least! It’s all good news though – business-wise – so I am absolutely NOT complaining lol.

    We were vivited by our old friends (old as in we have known them for a while – as opposed to them being old!) Christian and Melanie from Wupperthal, Germany a week ago. It was so good to see them again, particularly as both of them are firework ‘experts’ in their own right. They run their own firework shop in Wupperthal, so we spent a lot of time swapping stories, and me picking their brains for any information that could help us improve our service and standards of safety. Christian mentioned the cost of remote firing systems in Europe (very expensive), so I put him in touch with a Chinese contact of ours that actually manufacture many of the sytems available in Europe… at around 50% of the cost if bought from them direct! I showed Christian and Melanie some of the systems we use, and their faces lit up… I hope they work out for you guys!

    I will upload some pictures soon, as well as a link to their website. I do hope that next time (soon?) we will be able to spend more time together… it is so cool talking to fellow ‘pyro-nuts’, and I am proud to call Chris and Mel our Pyro- brother and sister!

    There can be nothing better than the approval of your peers, and when Chris and Mel saw how we set-up and shoot, and the level of safety we bring to all aspects of our work they gave us the ‘thumbs-up’! For our standards of safety and service to be acceptable by our peers – judging us under European standards – then I can feel proud about our work. Thank you to you both… and I hope we meet again very soon. Have a safe trip home guys!!! :) :) :)

    Christian & Melanie enjoying Laarn's cooking at our home.

     
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    Mr.b 11:06 am on February 6, 2012 Permalink | Reply
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    Hi Patrik… I hope you are looking forward to helping us out with your mum’s firework shoot! We will make you an ‘official’ temporary member of ‘Blue Team’ (the shooting team that is shooting for you). Get your button pressing finger ready! :) – Alan & La-on, The Firework Shop

     
    • Patrik 3:32 am on February 10, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      Hey Alan thank you for including me in the firework exploding. If it is possible could my button be a big red one.;) Patrik

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    Mr.b 9:47 pm on December 26, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    La-on (‘Laarn’), myself, and the staff of both our firework shops would like to wish everyone – particularly our fellow ‘Pyro-nuts’! – the merriest of Christmases as well as the healthiest and happiest New Year!

    Despite our best efforts to limit ourselves to only a handful of shoots this New Year’s Eve, we have ended-up with 8… not being able to turn down those who didn’t realise that they had left booking us way too late! :)
    Putting our foot down at 8 shoots didn’t quite work either, as we are also ‘assisting’ a further 4 shoots (2 more resorts and 2 private parties) by lending them each a wireless remote firing system so that they can shoot their own fireworks (bought from us of course!) safely – and have fun pressing buttons of course! We will be setting the 4 shoots up for the customers, and getting everything ready for them so that all they have to do is switch on the remotes and get ready to start shooting at midnight!

    Last week ‘Blue Team’ shot a wonderful display for the opening of a resort in Lamai… they made me really proud! (Aaaaw! lol). It was a ‘Big Do’, with some rather important guests – including a good friend of ours, the Chief of Police of Samui – so we were determined to give the owner – Boris – a really special event!
    The firework display was to be set to music – Boris’ choice, which – although great for fireworks – consisted of 2 songs, each well over 5 minutes long! The actual display was going to be around 4 mins 30 secs in total, so I had to cut down the music to suit (I use a great free software programme called Audacity). It took quite a few hours of playing around and cutting the music, but I eventually managed to get in down to a total of 4 mins 30 secs. Now all we had to do was choreograph the fireworks!

    I must admit that I do like choreographing firework shows… it brings out my artistic side lol… !!!
    We also made Boris a very special Lancework set-piece, consisting of a damn-near perfect representation of the resort’s logo and name… it looked great!

    BUT… I am a firm believer that ‘self-praise is no recommendation’, and therefore I am never really relaxed or happy until after the firework display, when we can judge the success of our hard work and efforts by the reactions of both our client and his opening ceremony guests. We may believe we are wonderful at what we do, but if our client isn’t 100% delighted with our efforts, then we have – I believe – failed them.

    Fortunately that has never been the case – we have no place for arrogance or self-importance – as we always put the needs of our customers first.

    Thankfully, Boris was more than delighted with the choreographed firework display, telling us that his guests all agreed that the show ‘was fantastic’! Ok… NOW I’m happy!

    The sequencers performed very well during the show, and showed their worth during a particularly frenetic bit of the music, which would have been difficult (impossible) to keep up with (fireworks-wise) by manually pressing buttons! Great bit of kit those sequencers, and we may well be investing in a few more over the coming months.

    I will try and get some video of our New Year’s machinations up on the site, but, untill then, keep smiling, and enjoy the pyromaniacs main night of the year… New Year’s Eve…. YEEEEE-HAAAAA!!!

     
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    Mr.b 6:31 pm on December 11, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Toys & Tools 

    This is a picture of a couple of the sequencers we use to ‘fine-tune’ the choreography of our firework displays, particularly useful when choreographing to music, when the shots need to be accurately timed.
    Any number of sequencers can be joined together, with each cue being completely programmable from 0.1 – 9.9 seconds between shots.
    We have yet to discover how many fireworks can be reliably fired from each cue, but I will be reporting back!
    Great toys… and great tools! Yet something else that shows The Firework Shop to be true pyro professionals… no ‘hobby’/home-made equipment for us! (Although there is nothing wrong with home-made or hobby equipment… if you shooting for fun and friends once in a while… but professional pyrotechnics requires professional equipment… simple as!

    10 cue programmable sequencers

     
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    Mr.b 5:07 pm on December 11, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Full Moon, Full Eclipse, Full on! :) 

    Strange day yesterday! We had two meetings with prospective clients in the shop, and both turned out to be absolute firework nuts, so – instead of taking 15/20 minutes, both turned out to be 2 hour long ‘chats’! It is great to meet fellow pyro-nuts… those that really do know what they are talking about… but it is a fairly rare occurrence, however, yesterday was ‘pyro-heaven’ for me… bloody great! lol. The first meeting was with a guy who is opening a new hotel/resort on the island, right on the beach, and he wanted fireworks as part of the opening ceremony later this month. He knew exactly what he wanted, and, for a change, this was a guy who’s expectations were not only realistic, but possible! :) The shoot will include a beautiful Lancework set-piece (nobody else on Samui can offer Lancework, which made us the first choice), which will be followed by a choreographed 2.5 minute firework display, set to a piece of music which is just perfect for fireworks!
    It is great to choreograph shows like this, and the fully programmable sequencers that we have make it possible to time individual cues down to a tenth of a second! We also came up with loads of other ideas that will go towards making the opening of this hotel/resort something really special! I will, of course, post the video and more details of the shoot after the event.
    The second meeting was for an Aussie guy and his Thai girlfriend, who are getting married soon. I have never met a guy so enthusiastic about life in general, and his enthusiasm was infectious! :) After only 10 minutes or so we were chatting away like two old friends… as though we had known each other for years! He was not just a ‘character’, but a clever, adept, and intelligent guy who was ‘driven’.. but managed to balance his life with a morality that made him want to help others and share his good fortune. An amazing guy who I am sure will be cropping up in my posts again in the future (things in the pipeline and all that lol).
    After an hour or so we both realised that we had chatted about everything EXCEPT his wedding! Great stuff! :)
    In the end he simply told us that he ‘knew that we knew what we were talking about’ and so trusted us implicitly. Essentially we had as big a budget as we needed to put on a firework display that would last 5 minutes! Here was a guy who had visited every shop that sold fireworks, but decided that only The Firework Shop could deliver… and, coming from someone as knowledgeable as him, this is a complement indeed!

    Still buzzing after meeting ‘Mushrooman’ (his nickname) I came home to be welcomed by the three pooches and my various assortment of birds… all screaming for food (it was past their normal feeding time), and then my good friend Bom turned-up to tell me about the full eclipse of the moon later that night. So – after feeding the animals – Bom and I settled down with a few Gin and Tonics to wait for the eclipse to start. Boy was it worth the wait!
    As the moon was around half-eclipsed (is that a word?) there were firecrackers (and a few guns) going off all around us… people ‘shooting at the moon’ for good luck! Truly amazing Thailand! lol :) :) :)

     
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    Mr.b 12:15 am on December 8, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Fireworks are dangerous, and there is no room for arrogance and big egos. So… who CAN you trust? Koh Samui’s original pyro-experts… Koh Samui’s true pyro-professionals…

    The Firework Shop, that’s who!

    No bullshit, no big egos, no arrogance… just the safest, most exciting, and best value fireworks and firework displays on Koh Samui… shot by a trained and experienced professional-minded staff team.

     
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    Mr.b 11:15 pm on November 27, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Click on any of the red headings on the right of this page (Under ‘CLICK ON A SUBJECT BELOW’) to find out why The Firework Shop is the island’s leader in professional firework displays for all budgets (from 6,000 baht up to 100,000 baht+) and the supplier of the island’s safest and best value fireworks!

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    Mr.b 11:10 pm on November 27, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Well…..! Our teams are all booked-up for New Year’s Eve (and have been for some time). However, we promised to limit ourselves this year to only 6 shoots on New Year’s Eve, simply due to the fact that the logistics of operating more than 6 teams is a *^%$# nightmare! lol We also (quite literally) ‘sell-out’ completely on New Year’s Eve anyway, so limiting our shoots is not a problem… in fact, we would make more money by NOT shooting displays! :) BUT… we have to keep our teams busy, and shooting displays is what we do best, and – at the end of the day – is the most awesome fun too! :) :) However, New Year’s Eve is still some weeks away, and we have quite a few bookings to keep us busy before then (mainly weddings – which I love, as it is always great to be a part of such a special day in people’s lives). So keep an eye-out for the best firework shows on Samui, with the biggest and most exciting firework displays… as they are sure to be ours! On the other-hand, if you see a display ‘padded-out’ with lots of low-level multi-shot cakes (used in an effort to make the display last longer), then you know it isn’t a display from The Firework Shop! :) :) :)
    The Firework Shop… ‘You deserve the most professional, the safest, and the most exciting and dramatic firework display for your special event… no matter what size your budget… so don’t settle for anything less than the most professional, the safest, and the most exciting firework displays from Samui’s professional pyro-experts – The Firework Shop.

    No souvenirs… No trinkets… No ‘B.S.’… only the best firework displays (and best value fireworks) on Samui!

     
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    Mr.b 11:26 am on March 14, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    The video showing me ‘knocking together’ a nailboard-type firework remote control is (finally) up.

     
    • robert 7:03 pm on March 24, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      i guess a hand made shitty unit like that is good enough for you allan,but compared to the gear i have its amateurish,i have 22 electronic firing units .
      got your sandbags ready in lamai?
      MR R

      NOTE: with reference to the post above by ‘Mr. R’… To see examples of some of the professional wireless remote systems we (The Firework Shop) use, look around on this page… 22 ‘electronic firing units’ indeed… HAH! lol lol

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        Mr.b 1:26 pm on April 29, 2011 Permalink | Reply

        Hello Robert Taylor… ‘Robert’ comments regularly like this on our sites… he has a shop on Samui that sells nick-nacks and ‘antiques’, and likes to think of himself as ‘God’s gift’ to the world of fireworks. He is plainly very jealous of our successes and reputation on Koh Samui. His comment about the ‘shitty remote’ refers to the home-made remote video I posted a while back. Of course, being slightly slow in the brain department, Robert/Ralph has completely missed the point of the video, which was made so that fellow hobbyist pyro-nuts out there in ‘web-land’ could see that they could make their own remote fairly easily and cheaply for themselves, without having to buy the expensive professional wireless remote firing systems similar to the ones we use on our shoots.
        At the risk of getting into a ‘My willy is bigger than yours’ type discussion, his 22 electronic firing units pale into insignificance compared to our 1,200 channel wireless remote firing systems – - notice the plural there Robert (‘Plural’ means ‘more than one’ by the way).

        By the way, I think that it is very sad that Robert (a ‘keyboard warrior’, finds it a joke to refer to the recent devastating floods on Samui, in which many people lost everything they had. We were very lucky, our Lamai shop simply ended-up with wet floors, unlike many other unfortunate people, who’s livelihoods were wrecked). His comments, I feel, show him to be the crass, uneducated and mentally-challenged person that he is.

        Have a nice day RalphRobert – or whatever your name is – and try not to let your bile give you too much indigestion! :) :) :)

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    Mr.b 7:37 pm on October 30, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Want to make your own firework remote? 

    Hi fellow pyro-nuts! If you want to know how to make a basic – but very usable – firework remote firer, stay tuned! I am in the final stages of making a ‘tarted-up nailboard’ firing desk, and will soon be putting up the video showing how it was made. It is a glorified nailboard, but with 70 odd connections – each one able to shoot one or more fireworks. It is easy to make, runs off a car battery, and uses easily available bits and pieces. Won’t be too long, so keep checking in!

     
    • jon 10:31 am on March 11, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      i do a family show every 4 of july and every one conplaines how long the delay is between me lighting them off we all chip in to buy them but i am in charge in setting them off i have been trying to make some thing like this

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        Mr.b 1:16 pm on March 11, 2011 Permalink | Reply

        Hi Jon… sorry that I have been a bit ‘tardy’ with getting this video up, but I promise that it will be up within the next day or so! It is easy to make a ‘scaled-down’ version of my glorified nailboard so that you can shoot your fireworks safely (and a bit quicker too!)… Thanks for taking the time to comment, and pop back tomorrow for a comprehensive video showing how you can make your very own remote firing system!

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    Mr.b 9:27 am on October 26, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    New branch in Lamai, Koh Samui 

    ‘The Firework Shop’ in Lem Hoy (Bantai) has been a recognisable feature on Koh Samui for years, with firework enthusiasts coming on holiday to Koh Samui – from all over the world – just to visit the shop and sample the delights of a ‘Pyrotechnic Experience’.

    Until recently, ‘The Firework Shop’ in Lem Hoy stood alone as the island’s only professional suppliers of safe, top-quality fireworks and firework displays… no longer is that true!

    Why?… Because now ‘The Firework Shop’ has opened another branch in Lamai! (see ‘Contact’ page for location details of both shops).

    So now – no matter where you are on Koh Samui – you are never going to be too far away from a supply of top-quality Chinese and Thai fireworks that will have you grinning with excitement!

     
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