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General Category => Bowling Videos => Topic started by: Bar5003 on December 27, 2007, 12:35:43 PM
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Hi all,
http://www.videoballreviews.com/illusion.html (Second one down - Willie Willis from Buddies)
http://www.videoballreviews.com/scout.html (Bill from Buddies)
http://www.videoballreviews.com/rising.html (Third one down - Willie Willis from Buddies)
Not up on the site yet but its done...The Liberator Video from buddies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_JWt-DGlcs (Timmy from Buddies)
Some of these have been posted already but here you go...
Have a safe and Happy New Year!
Britton
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Edited on 12/27/2007 9:37 PM
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is he not wearing bowling shoes in the liberator vid?
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I think i read in the comments he is wearing street shoes since he plants anyway...
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~Britton~
Owner and Operator of
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I have a brand new, undrilled Scout/R blue/gold fs/ft 15lbs. 3in pin 3oz. top weight. Its a little older than that one though, it has the old pin and CG marking (the columbia name logo as the CG marking). Just been sittin in my closet for a rainy day. Great ball for a beginner, and as you can see it hits pretty hard. I already have a red/black and red/silver punched so I dont need it.
Later,
REvans284
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The Liberator is impressive.
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Ken
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Columbia 300, Texas made Scouts are a different ball all together. The new Ebonite/Columbia 300 Scouts are basic 3-piece reactives. The Jazz is basically like the old Texas made Reactive Scouts.
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Thanks
Bill
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