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Topic: Nitrate film bomb
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Gerard S. Cohen
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 975
From: Forest Hills, NY, USA
Registered: Sep 2001
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posted 12-19-2002 05:26 PM
Well, as for STINK BOMBS, we kids in the '30s used to take some nitrate film, roll it up in newspaper and twist the ends like party favours, set it in the middle of the street, light one end with a wooden match, wait until it ignites furiously, then STAMP IT OUT! It never went fully out, but burned without visible flame, with brown, acrid smoke POURING out from the end that was lit. Voila! A STINK BOMB! The maker was awarded first dibs at flinging it towards one or more of the watchers, who gathered in a circle as we did when playing "I declare war on..." Pretty senseless fun, with only one sad consequence which I heard of but cannot confirm. 'Twas said a boy threw one into a candy store, whose owner called the cops.
Where did we get the nitrate film? From one kid whose father was a projectionist...
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