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Corey C

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Parker's Twisted's
« on: December 17, 2007, 01:31:23 PM »
It looks like Benoit drilled out the MB in both balls. I have heard others doing the same.

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Ichiro

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Re: Parker's Twisted's
« Reply #16 on: December 21, 2007, 09:21:47 AM »
Right back at ya Corey!  Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas) to everyone..even Rico!
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REvans284

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Re: Parker's Twisted's
« Reply #17 on: December 21, 2007, 10:36:18 AM »
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So how does that work with people who have weird paps? Like mine which is currently 6" over... Would that drilling still work with sarge easter grips? Where would the center of a sarge easter grip be? So when you guys say cg you really mean cg for symmetrical balls and mb for assymetrical balls correct? And for assymetrical balls, you want the hole through the mb which would/should be 6 3/4 inches away from the pin? Does the cg matter at all? Would you want it pretty much inline with the pin and mb?
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Read here..  

http://www.brunsnick.com/rico_ball_layout.html

I don't know much about Sarge Easter, but nick also has a page with info on that, but not with the rico drill.  

http://www.brunsnick.com/sarge_easter_grip.html

If you PM him with a few questions about rico/sarge I'm sure he could answer them for you. Hope this helps.

Later,

REvans284

Edited on 12/21/2007 11:37 AM