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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: splendorlex on June 16, 2005, 10:11:55 AM
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I'm finding I have either too much or too little with my present balls. (Big Deal, Sling Blade, ZC Red) So I'm looking for a ball that will fit between the sling and the Big Deal. I'm thinking of maybe a Green Pin, an Absolute, or maybe an OI if I can find it. What would your choice be?
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Any of those would be fine.

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- Andy
Brunswick...........'nuff said.
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Medium house condition? BVP Nemesis.
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Of their current line,
either a lightly polsihed Nemesis or a lightly polished Absolute Inferno, depending on the drilling AND the bowler's "hand".
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Just like hand grenades and horse shoes, in bowling you only have to get close ...
CharlesT
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Between the Big Deal and the Sling? Thats a big gap. Go with the Absolute for sure. The Absolute will cover more of the gap than a Classic or a Nemesis.
Jason Kovack
Team Canada
Brunswick Amateur Staff
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for a medium house condition three balls come to mind: the inferno was a great ball for this( find one if you can ). the zone classic worked very well for me last year---it's also a little cheaper. if you're on a budget look no further than a bvp nemesis---great roll and low price.
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Absolute is by far the most versatile ball for medium conditions in the Big B line. Just my opinion.
Jeff
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I would go with an Original Inferno if you can find one.
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Storm
"The bowlers Company"
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I'll have to see if I can get a hole of a NIB OI, but I may have a ZC or Absolute coming my way. Thanks for the advice! Oh, does it help to know I'm a tweener with low to medium revs who likes to play the track area and outside?
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I'll have to see if I can get a hole of a NIB OI, but I may have a ZC or Absolute coming my way. Thanks for the advice! Oh, does it help to know I'm a tweener with low to medium revs who likes to play the track area and outside?
NO
It is to late to tell us that now.
**Just kidding it does**
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Storm
"The bowlers Company"
Edited on 6/16/2005 10:32 PM
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Well knowing that DOES help, but the AI and ZC are versatile enough that everyone, from fluffers to Nick/Joe crankers can use them.
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- Andy
Brunswick...........'nuff said.
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There is no better all-around "go to" ball at this time than the AI. However, that being said, any medium to medium low RG ball with a solid PK18 cover (Nemesis) would have to be a close second. I prefer the AI over the OI or ZC - as it covers more territory, and can be made to fit almost anywhere with surface tweaks. For those rare times when it starts up a bit too soon, I go down to a Danger Zone (Nemesis would work as well).
You can't go wrong with either the AI or Nemesis. Let budget be your guide.
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Well, since budget is not an issue, at least on this one ball, I think I will probably go with the AI. Though I much prefer the purple color of the ZC!!
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A great ball for medium house shots is the Bruiser and on Ebay they have been selling for 25-35. I think this ball is my all time favorite ball and I just got two more off ebay. For anyone who has the inferno hook too much for them, they should look into this ball.
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Well, my pro shop had an OI in fifteen pounds, the last one, and he wanted 190 for it, WITHOUT drilling. Yeah, right.
I have a Green Pin on the way anyhow, I think it'll work ok for me. I need a ball that revs up nice, as I don't have very much hand. Tweener speed with low revs.