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charlest

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Balls of lasting value?
« on: May 10, 2015, 07:33:24 AM »
Brunswick had the Danger Zone, Inferno & Mastermind.
Hammer had the Black Widow and the Vibe.
Roto-Grip had the Cell and the Nomad.
Storm had Hy-Road and the Virtual Gravity.
AMF had the Night Hawk.

Each of these balls was such a mainstay for that manufacturer, that many, many versions of each of these very famous series were manufactured. They rode the coattails of the original.

It seems like Ebonite's one "famous" ball was the Vortex 2, the basis for the Gamebreaker and Cyclone series. Now it's 15 years later; the Vortex 2 was introduced in 2000. They seem to be stuck with this as their sole legacy.
It almost appears as if this is the only item keeping Ebonite afloat these days.

I'm sure every Ebonite fan will claim several other balls are equally great; while that may be true, no other ball comes close in sales, which is the bottom line.

I know there are some very talented people still at Ebonite; why can't they hit that magic formula again? Is it just marketing or is there some other reason?

This is not a rant; it's more a statement of sadness, that a once great company has not been able to rise from the ashes, as has most other ball manufacturers. I wish I knew why. Except for a Cyclone, I have not found one Ebonite brand ball that was truly useful for me int he past 10 years or so.
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tkkshop

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Re: Balls of lasting value?
« Reply #46 on: July 25, 2015, 09:09:46 AM »
Eh, the game breaker 2 and Salute are remakes with slightly tuned cover and cores. The Legacy used the Total NV core. So yes, Ebonite has been trying to replicate some of their former releases.

jensm

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Re: Balls of lasting value?
« Reply #47 on: July 26, 2015, 06:03:47 AM »
The ball with the longest lastng value for me personally is the Ebonite Apex Adrenaline. More than 13 years after purchase it still is a very good combination of midlane push and angular hook on most medium conditions.

I think that the Hammer Arson Low Flare could be a contender for ball of lasting value on burned-up tricky tournament conditions.

Otherwise, the only other balls of lasting value that I've used myself are the Danger Zone and the Ultimate Inferno from Brunswick.
« Last Edit: July 26, 2015, 06:05:52 AM by jensm »
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Re: Balls of lasting value?
« Reply #48 on: July 27, 2015, 12:16:30 PM »
Ebo had some good ones: mission, the one, total NV.  Each one of those lines had some big sellers within each too.  I think they need a marketing genius as much as they need help producing better equipment.


I agree that they, Mission, the One series, were good, but they produced nothing in comparison to the Vortex/V2/Gamebreaker balls. I think marketing, or lack thereof, may be one of the missing but vital keys. I am not sure as I am not a corporation.



As much as people liked the Mission, they followed it up with the orange Mission 2, which was terrible.  It was a total dud.  That put an end to any momentum that the initial Mission had gained them.  The Mission 250k was ok, but I don't think too many gave it a chance after the Mission 2.

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Re: Balls of lasting value?
« Reply #49 on: August 10, 2015, 01:25:25 PM »
just had to chime it again.  Longest running ball in my arsenal - PANTERA (OVER 4K games) TIGER (over 3k games).  Just shot 897 (4 games) last week with the Pantera.  Cover stock has been re-sanded less than a dozen times!!  It's partner, the Tiger not has strong as before.. but still slugging it out in light oil conditions.

Waiting for more oil to pull the Apexes out.. but no luck still.  ;)


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