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blackjack

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What is a blem to brunswick?
« on: April 03, 2009, 09:20:30 PM »
as above as i notice only storm/rotogrip has a definition announced to the public and i cant find any in big b's webby

thanks for the help
John Lee,
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qstick777

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Re: What is a blem to brunswick?
« Reply #16 on: April 16, 2009, 03:19:45 PM »
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I do wish Brunswick would mark their CG better,sometimes they are hard to find.


That's why you weigh every ball before drilling it....
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Oh look, signature updating finally works.


While I agree with your statement.  It sure is a lot easier to verify a cg marking that is clearly visible than to try to find the cg on your own.



We agree with you that the CG's need to be marked better. We are currently working on it and hopefully will see a change soon.

RoB LaW

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Why bother?  CGnomaddah.  Unless you are bowling in a tournament or shoot an honor score who is going to weigh your ball to see if it's legal?

Just put the pin where ever you want and drill it up - weight isn't important.


(or so I've heard)


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