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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: BowlersDeals.com on January 10, 2014, 04:09:43 AM

Title: New Brunswick Vintage LT-48 Ball Review
Post by: BowlersDeals.com on January 10, 2014, 04:09:43 AM
Title: Re: New Brunswick Vintage LT-48 Ball Review
Post by: hammerj on January 11, 2014, 01:53:02 PM
The LT-48 looks good, cant wait untill its out.
Title: Re: New Brunswick Vintage LT-48 Ball Review
Post by: ryguy119 on January 11, 2014, 02:35:23 PM
Wow!!  Video looks great.  I am looking for a dry lanes ball and this looks like the ball. I think the lights out would still be too much for dry lanes. I love the look of a black ball going down the lane. Any idea when I can pick one up??
Title: Re: New Brunswick Vintage LT-48 Ball Review
Post by: don coyote on January 11, 2014, 02:53:55 PM
SWEET ball! Great job on the video. I really like you having two different bowlers having two different drilling, playing two different shots. Great Job!!!
Title: Re: New Brunswick Vintage LT-48 Ball Review
Post by: UpstateProShopChris on January 11, 2014, 03:35:18 PM
The LT 48 and Mastermind Genius are available February 6th.
Title: Re: New Brunswick Vintage LT-48 Ball Review
Post by: gradilonec on January 13, 2014, 08:05:16 AM
hmmm . . is it me or does the lt-48 seem to have a nearly identical reaction to the DV8 Dude.
Title: Re: New Brunswick Vintage LT-48 Ball Review
Post by: Good Times Good Times on January 13, 2014, 08:09:25 AM
hmmm . . is it me or does the lt-48 seem to have a nearly identical reaction to the DV8 Dude?

That's a good question.  What I was wondering as well is how much dry these two balls can handle on patterns where the front is blowing up and/or the midlane is absolutley flying.  Obv surface prep and layout can make a big difference but generally speaking how will they compare to say a Breeze (assuming all variables equal).
Title: Re: New Brunswick Vintage LT-48 Ball Review
Post by: gradilonec on January 13, 2014, 08:17:38 AM
hmmm . . is it me or does the lt-48 seem to have a nearly identical reaction to the DV8 Dude?

That's a good question.  What I was wondering as well is how much dry these two balls can handle on patterns where the front is blowing up and/or the midlane is absolutley flying.  Obv surface prep and layout can make a big difference but generally speaking how will they compare to say a Breeze (assuming all variables equal).

Those are some great q's that I wish I had the answers to.  Hell Im still in search of an older nib urethane or reactive urethane ball to deal with those exact conditions.