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the pizz

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Game Time
« on: December 25, 2004, 01:38:40 AM »
after talking it over with Dave Wodka and reading about the specs of the ball, i decided to drill it the typical straight over the label drill with pin next to the finger at (1 o'clock) and the cg directly in the center of the grip. being a pearlized low load particle i shined it up to a medium shine to make sure it got thru the heads.

judging by the specs and the layout i anticipated the ball to roll evenly and thats exactly what it does. it revs up really nice in the midlane and begins an even arc towards the pocket. surprisingly it retained alot of power to carry the pins. usually label balls for me have trouble carrying corners but not for this one. i plan to mess with the surface a little to see what reaction i like the best. i most likely will leave it at 1000 wetsand and use it on the fresh during regionals. thank you to Dave and Ebonite for the ball and advice.
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Paul Smith
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Edited on 12/25/2004 1:25 PM

 

the pizz

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Re: Game Time
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2005, 08:38:26 PM »
see?
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the pizz

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Re: Game Time
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2005, 10:50:54 PM »
ive thrown this ball alot more lately, i havent done any changes since my first post. i do notice this ball flares the whole ball. im serious. i see the burn in the track area then i see the flare all the way to under the thumb. i wouldnt call this ball a very versatile ball, but i know exactly what to expect when i throw it. ROLL baby ROLL
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