BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: TrackFan1 on October 19, 2008, 06:15:16 AM
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i recently purchased my NVD and my Complete NV coming soon to be drilled to complement my NVD. Im trying to rebuild my arsenal and replace my Total NV with ebonite products
Any first impressions with Pin Slasher ? Pins Slasher is really for Heavy lanes ? else which spot this ball can fill with the others balls ?
thank
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Style : between Stroker & Tweener
speed : slow-medium
rpm : medium
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Mine should be in Mon or Tuesday. I will let you know how it is.
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First impression? Sounds like a Hammer ball.
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i think it will pretty much be a game breaker but stronger. everything is the same except the GB 12.7 instead of 10.7
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HG:300x2(SR300 both)289(sawblade)280(SR300)
HS:792(SR300)778(SR300)778(SR300/Dr.Jekyll)
bowling for 14years
18 years old
2004 NYSPHSAA team champions
2007 NYSPHSAA individual high game(300) and series(1411-6 games)
current arsenal:
rival, arch rival, dead flush,scout,
blue vibe
SR300, RXS300 maxim
on the way maybe.....the sauce, momentum swing,resurgence, or demension.
p.s. go leftys
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Saw a guy shoot 824 this past Thursday night with it still knockin the drilling dust off of it. Ball was ultra smooth on a second shift shot. He was able to not change a thing and went 300-257-267.
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"Don"t leave it if you can't pick it up"
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Very smooth, reads pretty early - a decent bit earlier than a gamebreaker. Predictable and carries well - since I drilled it last week I've thrown it about 90% of the time, including several tournies and leagues. I see it shining on medium to medium heavy, but can also create a controlled reaction on house shots or short patterns. So far - one of the best balls I've drilled in years.
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The Right Approach Pro Shop, Charlotte, NC
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From what I know about the ball,it has the same coverstock as the Infinite One(which I roll)and the core of the V2.Saw a league bowler on fresh oil(THS)try to roll this one and it never stayed in the(RH)pocket.It went brooklynn almost every shot.So unless it's highly polished or you throw it real fast,you'll need a lot of oil.But it should be a good ball with the right speed and good oil.But that goes for most equipment.
Also,track equipment is made by Ebonite.I went to a demo days and tried some Track stuff out.I was impressed.But I also like storm.I've got one for drier lanes(a new Tropical Storm)and am thinking about another one.
Hope this informs.Enjoy.Good luck and high scoring.
Jeff(The Bowling Bear)
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The cover isn't from the Infinite One, it's a solid version of the Angular One cover which is 12.7. From what I've seen from the ball so far, it's cleaner up front and has a much stronger downlane reaction then the Gamebreaker. Should be a really nice 1-2 combo.
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My Vid (http://"http://s37.photobucket.com/albums/e56/RevLefty/Vids/?action=view¤t=08.flv")
Formerly Brunswick Lefty & Richard Cranium
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This is the report i get almost word from word, super smooth and control.
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Very smooth, reads pretty early - a decent bit earlier than a gamebreaker. Predictable and carries well - since I drilled it last week I've thrown it about 90% of the time, including several tournies and leagues. I see it shining on medium to medium heavy, but can also create a controlled reaction on house shots or short patterns. So far - one of the best balls I've drilled in years.
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The Right Approach Pro Shop, Charlotte, NC
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I have thrown mine for about 2 weeks.I feel that is earlier than the gamebreaker and smoother on the back than gamebreaker.Its reads the mids real nice and nice smooth continuation on the back.I am really lloking foward to using it more.
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Dannial Cohen
Ebonite Regional staffer/turbo
www.strikingresultsatl.com