BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: BrunswickBowler123 on April 11, 2007, 12:01:05 PM
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umm ive heard that this ball dies out in about a month or 2 is this true or is this jus a rumor or wut if yall let me kno
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Mine never died... And I didn't do any maintenance on it at all. I don't recall ever hearing that the total ever died...
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Scott Fello's Striking Results Proshop
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If guns kill people then spoons made Rosie O'Donnell fat!
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ok thansk well some of my buddies tell me it dies
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mine is second drilled and it is still hitting harder and still rolls great
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Adam Carreon
Northern Illinois
University Bowling
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my ball is still reacting like it did when i first got it of course its a little tamer after adjusting the surface but thats to be expected somehwere in here there should be a period but thats all right so yeah there is no ball death on my total inferno yet go ahead and get one its good.
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Dan Chambers
www.absolutebowling.com
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i got one and one of my friends told me it dies out real soon
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i dont care for the infernos...but ive seen the total from adam and that balls is a truck even when i throw it...
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RYAN MCDANIEL...Northern Illinois University bowling
FOS!!!
Diamonds...she'll pretty much HAVE to!!!
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Mine is still quite strong. The cover creates lots of friction, so if someone were to use it with the rough buff box finish and hit dry boards too early it may seem to roll out a bit. If you want to play the drier area of the lane you'd probably need to shine it a little more, depending on your ball speed, etc.
The key for mine is to get a little skid on the heads so it saves the hitting power for the pins...
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notclay
Edited on 4/11/2007 9:56 PM
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Maybe that league change the oil pattern.