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wizard

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tommy jones Trick layout
« on: June 03, 2007, 11:06:59 AM »
Please check the last layout on this page...........http://www.tunedballmotion.com/Trick%20Layouts.htm                I 'm curious on how this layout my work on roto mystic. Has any one uses to layout on non assy balls? I want something to open the lanes up. Is this considered a strong drill?
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charlest

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Re: tommy jones Trick layout
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2007, 07:27:44 PM »
As far as I have learned -
This is not considered a stronger drill. It is meant to control the backend, NOT to open it up. You're looking for a completely different "animal". Tommy Jones needs this to control the high rate of revs he puts on the ball and to prevent the ball from over-reacting at the backend.

Try a more "normal" 5"x4" (CG or MB) drill, pin over the center of the bridge or over the ring finger, approx 3" above the midline) on a strong flaring pearl, if you want to open up the lane. Also good for Shark patterns, flat oil patterns and reverse blocks, when used on particle pearls and solid resins.
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Edited on 6/3/2007 8:38 PM
"None are so blind as those who will not see."