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Pat Patterson

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Success with Label Leverage ?
« on: December 18, 2008, 07:00:08 AM »
Has/or does anyone still use label leverage layouts?  I have a Lane Masters Sting drilled this way and my average has increased from 220 to 230 in the last 2 months with 10 700+ series between 2 leagues and nother lower than 650.

Should a give the layout all the credit, since nothing with my game or the house I bowl in has changed?

Also thinking about drilling up a couple of more this way from my current stock of 10 NIB Lane Masters stuff, any suggestions on which ones would benefit from this drilling?  Balls are listed in Profile for reference.

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FranVarin

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Re: Success with Label Leverage ?
« Reply #31 on: December 30, 2008, 10:23:03 AM »
John,

that's a great observation! We've had similar situations where customers will come in with a drill sheet thinking that it is just a matter of matching what is on the sheet. We end up talking with the customer too and showing them the layout before it is drilled. In cases where a customer insists on a certain thing be it a layout or span, etc. we also make them sign the drill sheet.

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Burak Natal

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Re: Success with Label Leverage ?
« Reply #32 on: December 30, 2008, 01:30:13 PM »
Well John, Fran, you may fly thousands of miles here, to the other side of the planet for you, and still deal with the very same customers!

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.. we also make them sign the drill sheet.


hmm.. I guess I better stop taping them! LOL
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