I recently obtained a 14lb single drill Bleeder from reconditionedbowlingball.com
Ron Machniak of
www.precisionbowlingproshop.com found it for me.
The Serial Number (4V01159) places it as a 1984 Bleeder.
The ball arrived in lovely condition and has turned almost totally black from bleeding.
Durometer measures the hardness at 77.
I am a 1940's style Classic Full Roller.
Ron recommended a special layout for this ball.
CG placed 2 1/4" past my PAP.
The goal is to play this ball from the outside, down and in, and have it roll up in the back hard.
Of course with my lower rev rate (110 rpms) I don't get the traction higher rev players do. So with a vintage ball like the Bleeder I need to play it on lower volume.
This last Tuesday in a local tournament I was using my Crow urethane at 1000 grit with a length layout up 8 board.
I was getting mixed results and not doing well.
My high game so far in the set was a 177.
Since it looked like I had lost, I pulled out the Bleeder for fun.
I kept my target up 8 board but moved my feet two right.
First shot went Brooklyn!
But I kinda expected that since the Bleeder came right out of the bag with no oil on it.
It came back on the return drenched and I wiped it down.
Next shot I had hold and length and then bingo!
The Bleeder rolled hard left like a modest pearl resin ball.
I began to strike.
I was clean all the way to the 10th, but on the first frame the Bleeder did not roll up anymore and left the 4-5-7 split.
I tried for it and nailed the 4-5 uprights but the 4 did not get the 7 on the kick back.
Nevertheless closed with a 204, my high game for the night on a tough pattern.
While the Bleeder had traction it was simply amazing.
I could just aim it and it would go straight like a guided missile and then turn left and whack the pins a real good one!
Because of my low revs and low ball speed I never get messengers, but on one shot I got the head pin to do a Belmo thing and shoot across to the 10 pin which got blown out a split second before by the 6 pin!
Wow, I never get pin action like that.
The Bleeder hits super hard on the right condition.
Below is a pic of the ball after 3 games only.
You can see that the ball tracks up easily due to its softness.
Ron says this is a good thing as the tracking will make it stronger.