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Cold Fusion
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
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The Cold Fusion: Recently AMF has designed and produced some of the highest quality bowling balls that have ever existed in the bowling industry. We have done this by providing a variety of balls that offer versatility with very high performance.

There is a reason for this ball being named The Cold FUSION. This ball "fuses" the proven control of a Light-Bulb core with the power of a unique Dual Mass Bias. The combined effect is to deliever a better combination of control of the mid lane while providing stronger backend, a higher spin rate, more hook, and a higher carry percentage.

The Super-Flex reactive coverstock provides more length and backend when the bowler is looking to create more area when the pattern starts to break down. This will allow the player's ball to turn the corner harder when playing extreme angles to the pocket.
Coverstock: SuperFlex. Color: Dark Blue & Grey Pearl. RG: 2.53. Differential: 0.050. Hook Rating: 19.0-16.0(13 - Backend). Finish: 3000 Polish

 

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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2001, 09:20:30 AM »
AMF sent Willie Willis one of these, and we drilled it with the pin above his ring finger and the Mass Bias in the strong position.

With the Cold Fusion and the Fusion in box condition, the Fusion outhook the Cold Fusion by about 10 boards. After polishing the Fusion, the Fusion was more like 5 boards more than the Cold Fusion.

The Cold Fusion is able to clear the heads when they are starting to burn up and still have energy at the breakpoint to rip the rack. This ball goes long, with a strong, sweeping arc to the pocket.

I give this ball a 9, because I like the way it is able to get down the lane without a problem and give you that great pop in the pocket that a lot of people are looking for. Almost anyone will be able to throw this ball, without a problem. It is will shine on those 2nd shift conditions, when the heads start to get spotty.

If you have any questions, please email me at Bill@buddiesproshop.com

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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2001, 09:26:26 PM »
We have had our Cold Fusion for about 3 weeks now, and I just wanted to report that AMF has another great ball!

The Cold Fusion is smooth rolling and predictable bowling ball with excellent hit and pin carry! We drilled our ball with a 3-3/8"pin from the PAP and a weight hole at 5" from the grip center through the CG.

I have used this ball in league play and in a tournaments and find that it adapts to a wide range of lane conditions!

The Super-Flex Reactive cover is polished at 3000 out of the box! It makes the ball very friendly as the lane conditions breakdown and the track area dries up!

I was impressed with its ablity to get down the lane and turn the corner strong!

This ball will adapt to a wide range and style of bowlers and I recommend this ball to anyone who is having problems with reactive balls that over-react!

I highly recommend this ball and encourage anyone to try it without fear!

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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2001, 05:03:07 PM »
This ball is SWEET, drilled it up 5x5 and left it in out of box condition for a change. This one does not have a problem getting down the lane and if you like to move in a little and swing out this one is the best I have seen from AMF in years. The ball has a real nice push and just the right combination of coverstock-weight block that it recovers very nice. The hit is unbelievable, keeps the pins low and with the easy push it conserves a lot of energy for the carry. Keep up the good work AMF I give this one a 10+
I've had mine for about 6 weeks now and love it,if you like to wind it up and send it away without paying full price everytime you hit the dry this ball is the one for you.

Drill

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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2001, 01:54:35 AM »
Drilled my Cold Fusion with the pin 5 1/2 and the CG 4 inches away from my PAP, which placed the Mass Bias in the strong position. Used this ball on flat shot on a 2nd shift league. Lane normally get fairly ugly in this house and high scores are not heard of too often. Normally the problem is getting the ball through the front part of the lane with enough energy to carry out the corners, and no you can't move in deeper to score. With this ball i was able to get enough length out of the ball with enough backend flip to actually make a decent showing in league. This ball definitely has more flare potential than the average lightbulb weightblock. Overall I have always had success with lightbulb weight blocks in the past, and with the Mass Bias, I feel that not only do you create a slightly different entry angle (which helps in carrying) but you retain the predictable nature of this symetric core. Another excellent ball by AMF.

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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2001, 08:41:04 AM »
Got mined drilled yesterday. It is drilled 4 X 4 stacked. I used the ball on very dry lanes and it was fantastic. I left one ten pin in three games and most of my other equipment leaves many, many more. Great ball for drier conditions.

Randy

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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2001, 11:21:04 AM »
drilled 5 x 4, hole 3 inches past PAP
Ball has strong backend on drier conditions
Tried it on heavier conditions with no sucess

dry-9
med-7
oil-3 many better choices

Ball did carry very well when I threw it on the drier house shot.

Ball was tested in 1000 sand then med polish condition.


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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2002, 07:07:00 PM »
I just recently had this ball give to me. It is a great ball for a power player! I had it drilled 3 3/8x3 3/8. and Plished it up! The ball got through the heads a great deal almost not giving me any back end at all. If you need a ball to go through the break and give u max length this is the ball to do it. I would recommend this ball to anyone with some hand and slower speed. or a cranker. They can get just about any ball to hook! lol
On a house shot the ball went right through the break and on a sport shot well you can only imagine!

Good Luck and Good Bowling,
Michael

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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #8 on: July 06, 2002, 06:59:50 PM »
15lbs. 4oz.
Pin:  1-2"
Top weight:  2 3/4oz.
Pin @ 4 o'clock position, 1" from ring finger
CG: a few inches below pin and "kicked-out" a bit
MB: below CG
Weight hole
Treated with Doc's Magic Elixir and polished out with Ebonite Extender Polish.

I've had this ball since October 2001 and only recently have been using it again.
Had the finger grips replaced with the correct size(as with all of my equipment), so now I can get all of the finger tips in the holes(a big difference).
A very smooth and strong rolling ball with good backend finish, angle and power.
Good control too!
Best on medium oily to medium dry lane conditions.
This ball worked great for me in practice the last few times but have yet to get it to work for me in tournaments and league.
Can be a little tricky on the backend as the entry angle is higher than average.  Probably the highest entry angle of all the balls I own.
Another good ball compliment to the Firehawk which I love.
The Firehawk, Cold Fusion & Super/C are all awesome balls.
Can't wait to see the new AMF lineup of new balls!

Chango

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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #9 on: January 07, 2003, 06:35:49 PM »
Just got this ball from a guy in Illinois, and this one hell of a ball.  I punched it up with the pin down and to the right of the ring finger, and boy, does this thing have a totally different reaction than what I expected.  It goes down the lane a long ways, and then it is almost hockeystick-like.  It just turns the corner so sharp!  And hit? No problem here, if it gets near the 1-3 they’re all falling.  This is now my go to ball, and I would recommend you get one only if you like snap.  9.7/10!



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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #10 on: February 18, 2003, 06:09:48 PM »
Just thought that I would give this ball another, detailed review.  I think that this ball has really helped me change my game up a little bit.  I like the way that it has taught me to force to teach myself how to adjust properly.

Drill:  Pin is 120 degrees right and down of my middle finger about one and a half inches
          CG is swung out from the center of grip about an inch and a half
          MB is directly one inch straight down from my thumbhole

Me:  Righty with average to above average speed, and above average revs.  This ball is being played right up the ten board with this style and drilling for my strike ball.  If in need, I can easily make myself into a cranker, or a stroker.

REACTION SHAPE:  This ball goes down the lane a very long way.  I expected that with the pearlized, and highly polished shell, but not with this drilling, which normally gets a ball to roll up a little early.  It goes about 45 feet, then stands up, arcs a little bit, then absolutely snaps very hard.  Surprisingly, the snap is quite hard, but is also very controllable.  The reaction of this ball seems to be the same no matter where it is played on the lane.  It goes its distance, and then simply arcs then snaps.

DRIFT:  I have used this ball on heavy, to dry, all of which for me the ball seemed to perform well on contrary to other reviews.  It clears the heads amazingly like no pearl reactive I have ever had.  Whether it is heavy oil or dry oil it floats through the heads similar to a plastic ball.

HIT:  This ball I imagined would hit pretty hard with the placement of the MB and the way the core looked.  And this was simply right on target.  As soon as it snaps, it stands up and rolls very hard.  When it hits the pocket, it makes a very load sound and blasts pins around.  A lot of times, the 7 pin will fall back, then flip and hit its head, then fall again, head, fall, etc. until the sweep gets rid of it.  The only problem is that sometimes the ball will come in a little steep, and will leave a wrap ten every now and then.

   In summary, this is a great ball and has taught me some new things.  Before I got this ball, I could not play a down and in shot.  I always was used to singing my Angle Evolution the whole lane.  This ball made me learn how to play a down and in shot, because that seems to be its bailiwick.  This has also taught me how to adjust, because if it rolls up just a little to early, I can move two boards to the left and will continue to strike.  This ball does not like to be swung, but it can be done with enough revs played from the left gutter right at the ten pin, and it will snap and recover, but it seems to just not have as much energy left over when played like this.  It also sometimes might leave a solid 9 pin on occasion, but it is easily forgotten by a small adjustment.  This is one of the best balls I have ever thrown because of its versatility.  A simple move of boards will help this monster find and destroy the pocket.
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Re: Cold Fusion
« Reply #11 on: November 13, 2004, 03:21:40 PM »
I bought this ball to replace my Visionary Warlock. Went to a 15lb to add speed for drier lane conditions also. First drilled to go long and snap hard. This drilling didn't work for me, to much over/under. Redrilled it to use on all conditions. Ball now fits in my arsenal very well. Good for light oil and drier conditions. Very predictable now, solid reaction.