BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: PUGIDOGS on March 14, 2007, 06:19:59 AM
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http://home.comcast.net/~rd_torres/Eliminator_Rico_Layout_By_Ramtart.WMV
I was looking at some old pages here and come across this, with squat for postings on here today I though I would have some fun,
Ramtart, Hope you don't mind, what are your impressions of how the ball reacted compared to a conventional drilling?
Doug
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Hey Doug!
Wow, I can't believe I made this video last January. Well, funny you should post this. I actually sold this Rico Drilled Eliminator recently (sold 2 weeks ago) to to local ballreviewer l42a.
The ball was smooth on the backend. I'm sure you can't tell by this video, but on that day, it seemed to have some pop at times. Overall it does serve its' purpose on most backends that are burnt. It blends it out pretty well.
I would try a Rico drill again in the future as another experiment. Although, I think I have had better luck with pins in the Negative position (at least 6" fron pap *under or over middle finger*).
Hope you guys enjoy the video even though it's old!!!
Regards,
Uncle Ramtart
Edited on 4/3/2007 1:01 AM
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Having watched this video, it makes me want to keep my RICO Original Inferno. Perhaps I will get the thumb worked out so I can throw it clean lidat.
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The bowler formerly known as BrunsRod.
Solid 7 Pin?? 299 Game??!! WTF