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LuckyLefty
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Inferno and Monster Bruiser
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July 25, 2003, 11:03:48 PM »
Not usually known for my Brevity.
Got to throw both of these yesterday(friend returned from Vegas).
One word to describe INFERNO = "WOW"!
One word to describe Monster Bruiser(smooth)!
REgards,
Luckylefty
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Phillip Marlowe
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Re: Inferno and Monster Bruiser
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July 26, 2003, 02:28:10 PM »
Like the Inferno more than the other Brunswick stuff I have tried. More even than I thought it would be, however.
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Brickguy221
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Re: Inferno and Monster Bruiser
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July 26, 2003, 06:05:30 PM »
I like the Inferno very much too, but I just got a Blueberry Buzzsaw yesterday from Doug Sterner and drilled by Doug Sterner and for the first time out today, I could end up liking it better than the Inferno.
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DON DRAPER
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Re: Inferno and Monster Bruiser
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July 26, 2003, 09:19:18 PM »
i didn't get to use the inferno much last spring when i first got it----strained my back and couldn't bowl. now that i'm healthy i've used it quite a bit when there is a fresh condition layed down. i have it drilled with a positive label shift and the coverstock is wetsanded 2,000 grit. this ball has a real angular shaped hook---more than most brunswick balls. i will reserve judgement for a little longer but this ball looks like it may be my all-time favorite reactive ball from brunswick. the monster bruiser looks interesting especially the price to performance ratio. we'll see.
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