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Brian Green

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Been out of the brunswick world for a while and am looking at drilling some.   I'm looking for one of the current or upcoming releases that will react similar to what the Fire and smoke original inferno did when it came out.    My gut is telling me Fotera Exile but.  The intrigue, and brute seem as they might be close too.    Any suggestions?
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kidlost2000

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Global is using the Inferno core if you get board and want to check some of there stuff out. They reverse engineered it really well.

http://www.900global.com/newglobalshop/?page_id=5723

http://www.900global.com/newglobalshop/?page_id=7759
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Those are just missing the most crucial component.
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1999 covetstocks?

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If you throw 16lbs. Let me know I have an original NIB in my basement I am willing to sell for the right price and I am not meaning crazy $$. 

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kidlost2000

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Those are just missing the most crucial component.


Still curious how they got the component to begin with. Never seen that before since I started bowling in 97. Similar cores...certainly. Everyone had some form or fashion of the bulb core ect.....but not tracing paper and pencil kind of copy.
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Perfect Approach Pro Shop

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Global is using the Inferno core if you get board and want to check some of there stuff out. They reverse engineered it really well.

http://www.900global.com/newglobalshop/?page_id=5723

http://www.900global.com/newglobalshop/?page_id=7759

     I was a huge fan of the Inferno. I am not on any staff nor have I thrown Brunswick products as of late. I was told about 900 Global Respect by a friend as to having Inferno core (that was slightly changed to prevent copying). Drilled one up and granted I can't compare the two as they are years apart and do not have one laying around to compare and given the fact of different coverstocks, I have been really impressed with the Respect. Unless you are committed to Brunswick, definaty worth a consideration.
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I love the original Inferno. If I found one I'd snatch it up in an instant. Unfortunately though, I don't think that any ball really compares to it right now. We can hope that Big B. releases a version of it in their vintage line. If they did that, even if it wasn't exactly the same I would still throw my money at the Pro Shop operator in order to have another chance with that ball.
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