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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: mumzie on April 20, 2005, 07:18:10 AM
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Power Groove Dry...
I pick it up Friday.
BrunsRicH - Gary said you said it goes pretty straight. I hope you aren't pulling his leg - because I'm gonna need it for the Swiss this weekend!
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-- The way we see the problem is the problem.
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Yes, from anything I've heard, that ball lives up to it's name. They've actually said to not be afraid and drill it strong, because it has a pretty weak cover and really long-skidding core.
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- Andy
Brunswick...........'nuff said.
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mum, don't know if you've read this already, but my observations about the Dry/R are about halfway down the thread:
http://www.ballreviews.com/Forum/Replies.asp?TopicID=82571&ForumID=2&CategoryID=2
Enjoy.
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Better to be a big fish in a small pond than not to be a big fish at all.
Horrid in Doubles, torrid in Singles...
...that's The Curse of Dusty.
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YOU'RE IN THE NATION OH NOOOOEESSSS!!!! OMGLOL
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Nick Smith ... A.K.A. Les Badderâ„¢
Brunswick -=- PBA 03-05
¡Viva la nación de Brunswick!
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Nick - I've been a member of the Brunswick nation for 40 years, ever since my folks bought me my 8 pound Brunswick Bantam.
In more recent years, I've been in the nation since my LT-48, Tommy Hudson LT-51, and my original Danger Zone.
I'm no stranger to Brunswick, and consider myself Brunswick first, everything else after... Check out the profile if you want to see the list of equipment...
Now - as to the PG Dry - WOW. It does everything I was told. However, the lanes can, and did, get too toasty even for that ball. I ended up at 4th arrow with my original Black Hammer before the day was done, but the Dry did everything I asked it to up to that point.
I got 5 boards right with my feet from where I was with my Sonic X (previously known as the "dry lane ball")
I'm extremely impressed!!!
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-- The way we see the problem is the problem.