My RICO Buzzbomb also works at this house, but is nowhere near as angular on the backend. The Buzzbomb seems to read a little earlier and is more arcing on the backend. It could simply be the difference in the two surfaces. My Buzzbomb is OOB, and the Break is sanded to a higher grit and polished.
I was always afraid of the RICO layout because I track pretty high. Man, was I late to the party. I also have a Complete NV that works at this house (also RICO layout). I only used it for a few practice balls to get a quick comparison, but the Complete NV will sit right in between the Buzzbomb and the Break.
I have used the Buzzbomb there twice, and this was the first time for the Break. The CNV was only thrown a few times out of curiosity. The Buzzbomb was doing better than anything else I had thrown at this pattern (prior to tossing the Break and CNV). That said, after the success with the Break, I may not try the CNV or the Buzzbomb there for a while. I am really impressed with the Break.
I am a die hard Sawhead, but I like to try other balls just for comparison from time to time. This is the first time I have seen something really different from anything else I own.
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Jon (in Ohio)
Edited on 3/4/2008 8:36 PM