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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: ccrider on July 07, 2007, 02:12:39 PM
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how is the cg or heavy spot on the absolute and original inferno marked. i have looked and see nothing to indicate on the ball. if it is not marked, how do i find it?
thanks
charles
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Brunswick marks theirs with a small punch mark, like you took a small nail and just tapped it against the ball with a light hammer. With the coloration of the ball, it might be hard to see.
SH
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thanks,
i wil try this; i have been unlucky so far in finding cg or mb on these balls. i tempted to redrill just using pin and seeing what happens.
charles
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O.k. Found the cg. A small, very small punch mark 6 inches below the big B. Great place to hide it. Thanks for the help.
Charles
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If you place the Big B at the top, when looking at the bowling ball, the CG mark should be directly below it approx 6". The pin would be located at a 45degree or at 1:30 from the CG mark.
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Ric Hamlin
Pacific Northwest Product Specialist
Brunswick Bowling
AKA "Rico" and L.I.M.O.M.
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do these balls have a mb / mb mark?
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No, those balls have symmetric cores.
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