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Hopefully this posts, I'm hijacking it from a different website:


Just wondering about what these actually are? Warnings say you need to be over 16 and only use them outdoors, but I have never seen anything resembling thses before? Are they firecrackers that you throw? Would be cool if they could be struck like a match and tossed but that also sounds like a recipe for eventual disaster. Also wondering then why was this image posted on a website that primarily posts humorous pictures, is the the German pyrotechnic equivalent of Lawn Darts?

Anyway, if anyone knows about these please enlighten the rest of us because they look kinda fun!


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There are pages about them on Google, but they are all in German. Since my German total is, "Ein bier, bitte" or something like that, I can't help you.


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On the back the word "Silberhutte" translates to "silverworks" so maybe they are some sort of sparkler but again this is all guesswork on my part.


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On the back the word "Silberhutte" translates to "silverworks" so maybe they are some sort of sparkler but again this is all guesswork on my part.


Turns out that is the name of the manufacturer:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...C3%BCtte_(Harzgerode)


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They may be a " torpedo " type firecracker...designed to be thrown.
 
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They may be a " torpedo " type firecracker...designed to be thrown.


Instructions say, light at igition head and throw quickly.

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Their version of our Black Cat. I'm an M-80 fan myself. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-80_(explosive)
 
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can be purchased from Native Reserves in Canada, as they have different governing laws.

Isn't that amazing ? Wink


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Damn Kensco,have'nt seen a M-80 in years.


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I remember as a junior high school kid carrying a few of those around in my pocket. You'd of thought I held the original Ten Commandments. Hell, I thought I was GOD. An M-80 was a powerful thing. They weren't to be ignited lightly. They were to be SHOWN to people. All your friends and your enemies, but never to a parent or another adult. You would turn down numerous opportunities for wealth and adoration before you would finally send something to Hell in a million pieces ... then run like Usain Bolt before the city police could follow-up.
 
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I just used to drill holes in short pieces of 2x2 when I was a kid and put our equivalent of the M 80 in there. Homemade hand grenade. Big Grin

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I'd be very careful with these - the manufacturer was VEB Silberhütte, VEB standing for "Volks-Eigener Betrieb" or "company owned by the people". This term was only used in the communist GDR, so the firecrackers would be at least 27 years old. Who knows what the delay will do after these years.

The main charge is probably flash powder, which is much stronger than blackpowder and should be strong enough to take a couple of fingers off.
 
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