BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Columbia 300 => Topic started by: Monster Stitch on August 18, 2009, 07:17:24 AM
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What can i expect from the Original Noize?
I haven't tried Columbia in a very long time since the Detour and Bully series.
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Very nice ball. I have one and man does this ball deliver. It is very even rolling and can handle quite a bit of oil too. THe Noize also carries well, keeping the pins low. Shot 792 with it within the first two weeks. I give it a 10 out of 10.
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Mr. Natty Boh
"OH BOY, WHAT A BEER!"
Natty Boh Bowling Team
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Very strong arcing motion I THINK it has the resurgance coverstock
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Correct, Resurgence coverstock on top of the Dead Flush/Ti-Boss core, OOB at 1000 grit.
Mine was drilled with a weak pin, no weight hole, and was designed to be cover-dominant as I kept it at box finish...ball got good length due to the weak core/long pin-to-pap placement, and was all roll on the backend, it was impossible to get this ball to flip in the backend, at least for me...
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Andrew Loose
"Technology is anything that's really cool that you don't know how it works, and if it breaks, you have to buy a new one!"
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The ball was surprising clean through the fronts considering the cover, strong midlane and very strong midlane read continuous downlane.
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My Vid (http://"http://s37.photobucket.com/albums/e56/RevLefty/Vids/?action=view¤t=OnePearl.flv")
Just another hack with too much equipment.
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I finally drilled up the Noize and i have to say that it's great. The ball revs in the midlane and has a coninuous arc through the pins. This ball keeps the pins low. Every ball motion through the pins were the same. Cover preparation is the key. I have it polished right now. I will try it with surface later on.
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