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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: Pupubowlingcho on July 21, 2005, 06:14:01 PM
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what was it? plastic, ureathane, reactive??
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I think it was a urethane ball with some type of particles.
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Chris Hayes
McCorvey's Pro Shop
www.mccorveysproshop.com
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what was it? plastic, ureathane, reactive??
A major failure (except for Matt Surina).
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"If one tells the truth, one is sure sooner or later to be found out. " (Oscar Wilde)
“Most people, if the truth be told, are gigantic bores. There’s no need to subject yourself to that kind of thing.†Shelby Foote
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Actually, I know a number of people who did quite well with the Turbo/A and the Gyro Pro Acryllium.
From what I remember, the problem with the Omega was that a cover that couldn't be easily tweaked was combined with a core that most drillers couldn't exploit. For those bowlers lucky enough to get a good matchup, the Omega could play with the best of 'em. For everyone else...well, Rags had a point.
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...formerly "The Curse of Dusty," and "Poöter Boöf" before that...
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BC, I drilled up an Omega at nationals just a few weeks after Suring shot 8-something to take the lead (and eventually win) singles with one. Shot 600 with it in team, couldn't use it in D & S, never again found a good condition for it. I agree, not many drillers then had a clue what to do with it.
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"If one tells the truth, one is sure sooner or later to be found out. " (Oscar Wilde)
“Most people, if the truth be told, are gigantic bores. There’s no need to subject yourself to that kind of thing.†Shelby Foote