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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: Tons of Fun73 on April 12, 2007, 05:42:20 AM
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First off all opinions on either ball are welcome, and will be considered before my final decision is made. Would comparisons if anyone owns both or has thrown both bowling ball.
currently my arsenal is as follows:
Storm Paradigm
Track Threat
Ebonite Ice
Strom Spare
Currently I have a chance to get my hand a mint condition angular one, that has maybe at most 30 games on it. It belongs to a friend of mine you has graduated from high school last and was on the bowling team with me. He takes very good car of his equipment and he said he would trade me his angular one for my paradigm. So what I want to know is would this be a good trade for me to make or not.
Thanks in advance to those who reply,
Mark
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"If you can't leave a makable spare, than don't leave any spares at all." by coach Brian Umstead
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"If you can't leave a makable spare, than don't leave any spares at all." by coach Brian Umstead
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I would make the trade. I have both balls and I personally love the Angular One. It is stronger and has better carry than the Paradigm. My Paradigm has always left a ton of tenpins. I will leave four to five tenpins over a six game block with my Angular. The Angular can also be used in more oil than the Paradigm.
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mx I too have notice that i leave alot more ten pins than do with other equipment. But do you think that there might be to big of a gap between the angular one and my threat.
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"If you can't leave a makable spare, than don't leave any spares at all." by coach Brian Umstead
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xxxrevs I understand what you are saying but if you look in my profile you will see that I have 2 Track Threats drilled differently. My first threat is drilled pin up and between the finger with the cg slightly kicked out. The 2nd threat is drill below and to the right of the ring finger. With the cg kicked out with a weight hole to give it more midlane roll.
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"If you can't leave a makable spare, than don't leave any spares at all." by coach Brian Umstead
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Ton of Fun, I can't tell you how big of a gap the Angular to the Threat would be because I have never thrown a Track. I go from my Angular to my One or Vapor Zone depending on the condition.