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DP3

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Centrifugal Mass Video inside.
« on: November 25, 2005, 10:08:56 AM »
http://absbowling.co.jp/contents/videophoto_album/2005_ball/index.html

scroll down on the right side to the link labeled "11cez10''u"
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Re: Centrifugal Mass Video inside.
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2005, 07:10:26 PM »
great video, but i really enjoyed the MoRich Seek and Destroy vid!!
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Re: Centrifugal Mass Video inside.
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2005, 02:01:26 PM »
Not much being said about this ball.  Anyone throwing it?  If so, post your thoughts....

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Re: Centrifugal Mass Video inside.
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2005, 02:42:21 PM »
Love the Cm i carry it for my 1st shift league heavy/medium oil with tight backends, the new asst. proshop manager for the new South Coast center subbed against us last tuesday night. He could not believe how tight the backends are in our center compared to Erie, PA where he just moved from, he scored ok 590 something but got a nice feel for our lovely house shot. My center uses that kegel infinity oil that supposedly does not carry down and holds up yea right sure it does, by game 2 you have too move inside and still have no backend help to recover the ball.

To the point now my Cm opens up the lane when everyone else except George Palumbo who has tons of hand is 10 and out some point the shot. The first night i used it against george he was impressed that handless BArry was able to move inside and shoot decent numbers against him while everyone else including my lost teamates are stuck and 10 to the gutter checking up there balls early going brooklyn now because the backends keep them stuck there when they move inside. Ball cuts through medium, heavy oiled lanes creates backend that is not there for anyone else except power players like George who won the TAT meagbuck 2 years ago and other big dogs.

The CM is a special ball it creates its own shot, it backends when other balls cannot cut it. MY layout is pin over ring finger about 3/4 of inch and the cap is 1/2 inch right and below thumb, the layout for mediums with carrydown. Trust me this ball works last week my teamates are going washout all night with Columbia wickeds and ebonite predators but my nice CM just revs up nicely in the midlane and backends like a Detour

Btw it was out hooking my Hammer HAwg that i also love my 4-5 boards upfront and the hammer went dead straight in the backend. If you like playing the mids and backs of lanes get this ball if you are a coast to coast type bowler this ball will recover and give you mad backend.

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Re: Centrifugal Mass Video inside.
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2005, 02:54:21 PM »
I have had a really good feeling about this ball since I first read about it here.  It will be in my bag as soon as I can afford buy it.  While we see the balls of other companies come and go as the hype fades, Dynothane balls remain current because they simply perform.
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Re: Centrifugal Mass Video inside.
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2005, 06:50:13 PM »
Just got my CM punched up on Monday night and got to first use in on my Tuesday night league. I'm waiting until I get more time with it to do an official review but here's what I got so far....
My Thing Returns is awesome, but on those nights where there's excessive carrydown or more oil than usual, I just don't score as well. Got the CM to compliment the TR and had it punched up with the pin just below, and out from the ring finger. I'm not familiar with drilling that much, but I believe my driller said he was drilling it with a 55* layout? Not sure.... didn't need a weight hole though.
My average this year is hovering around 193-195 and I had hurt my back on Sunday practice bowling so I was a little hesitant to really try to throw it. When I stayed smooth and hit my marks, this ball had hitting power like nothing else I've thrown. I was able to move my feet 4 boards left, my line 3 boards in and actually throw it out right farther than my TR and it still comes back nicely. You definitely don't want to tug it left or ease up on your speed. Had a few come in high and a couple of brooklyns when I did that. But I ended up going 195-196-235 for a nice little 626 out of the box. I know it's not a great score for alot of you guys, but for me I'm happy since I didn't get any practice time with it before league. I know the soaker needs a bit of a break-in period and when this breaks in it's gonna be a beast. It most definitely needs some oil so if they're dryin' out, it's got to get put away. It's going to compliment my Thing Returns perfectly I think....
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Re: Centrifugal Mass Video inside.
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2005, 08:53:04 PM »
I have one coming soon (wipes drool from chin)
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