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Savage Purple/Blue Pearl
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »

Color: Purple/Blue Pearl

Ebonite Hook Rating (Scale 1-30): 28.25

Length (Scale 1-30): 5.7

Ball Speed: Slower

Axis Rotation: Minimal Side Roll

Axis Tilt: Low Track

Revolutions: Low/Medium Revs

Best Lane Oil Condition: Light to Medium Oil

Backend Condition: Carrydown

 

bowler851

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Re: Savage Purple/Blue Pearl
« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2003, 11:28:18 PM »
15lbs layout 4x2 2" pin. this ball carries everything light, pocket, high dose not matter and also comes back from any where. excellent on dry but can also be used on what many consider heavy oil(as far as house shots go.
first used this ball on a dry house house shot playing 3rd arrow 215,256,278 last game first 7 only 2 shot seamed flush.
the next night on a heavy oil shot that i have been using my apex adrenaline with success. 200,243,257 played 7 board to the ditch as long as i pushed it out it came back. to very different shot but success on both due to the carry of this ball left only 4 7 pins in 6 games(lefty). i would rate this ball a 10 on the dry because of the ability to go long and save energy. and a 9 on oil, can't give it a 10 because a particle can create more area, but a definite 10 on of pocket hits. wish i would of tried this ball sooner...


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Re: Savage Purple/Blue Pearl
« Reply #17 on: August 06, 2003, 05:12:59 PM »
I have a Label 130 drilling on this ball. The
ball really fits for a dry to medium condition.
The ball rolls long and does have a strong backend reaction.
I have only tried this on a christmas tree and
10 to 10 lane condition. I definitely think
everyone should have one of these in their
arsenal. The ball is very versatile to releases
especially when coming around the ball, the savage
will push longer down the lane. Strokers and crankers
should love it. It should fit in either game.

Megan Simon

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Re: Savage Purple/Blue Pearl
« Reply #18 on: November 15, 2003, 02:58:39 AM »
Drilled pin below ring, cg in palm, weight hole
This ball goes long with a smooth move to the pocket.  It carries well, but does not work well on carrydown.  On carrydown, it tends to skid past the breakpoint and never recover enough, leaving buckets and weak 10 pins for righties.  This is a good ball for a light/medium house shot with stripped backends.  It's also good on a lighter sport shot because of the controllable backend reaction.

tcreevy

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Re: Savage Purple/Blue Pearl
« Reply #19 on: March 19, 2004, 04:18:34 PM »

Just got this from a friend who was injured and am pleasantly suprised. I normally bowl in medium heavy to medium light conditions. This savage goes long and hits and is Very controllable. It is now the first ball out of my bag. Have found that it carries off hits very well. I give it 9.5 out of ten.

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Re: Savage Purple/Blue Pearl
« Reply #20 on: March 24, 2004, 12:57:01 AM »
For medium oil conditions this is what you want in your bag.  I was surprised by the versatility of this ball.  Hits like a ton when you stay behind the shot.  This ball needs back end though. If there is a ton of oil you will be having a ten pin night.  When the lanes dry out this is my go to ball.

bwlerdude

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Re: Savage Purple/Blue Pearl
« Reply #21 on: March 27, 2005, 10:54:20 PM »
This is my favorite all around ball. When the lanes get a little slick, I move left and throw up seven and its pearl coverstock saves all of its energy for the backend because this ball hits hard. It is very versatile and the price I found it for everyone should have one.