BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: millt on January 03, 2007, 11:17:05 AM
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No disrespect for ebonite but besides the one ball its seems like there balls like to hook out majority of the time. can any one tell me why. but it might have just been the oil on the lane at the time because it was during one of those demo days but there had not been much traffic either. i threw the one, angular one two others and only one of them had a continuous backend reaction the one ball. thanks and again no disrespect for ebonite.
Edited on 1/3/2007 8:19 PM
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I never felt like I wanted to try Ebonite. Until I threw the Big One. I fell in love with it. I then venture into the Overtime's, and they are some of the most impressive balls I've owned. I just recently pick up an Infinite One, and it's one of the hardest hitting balls I've EVER used.
I don't have a problem with any of them when used on the right shot. I can't wait until I can hit some oil with the IO and see how it reacts. But for me they've been great, maybe your drillings or surfaces haven't matched up.
Just my .2
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Lane #1-Ebonite-Brunswick
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thanks i think the drillings were pretty crappy and drilled to go long thanks again
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thanks i think the drillings were pretty crappy and drilled to go long thanks again
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I LOVE the Angular One. It goes down the lane and then hooks. GREAT BALL!!!!!!
lol...most balls do this 
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---Ryan
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Ebonite seems to work best for bowlers with more forward roll than side roll. This is just and observation of the bowlers I see using the equipment and not a blanket statement for all bowlers or Ebonite!
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I found that people who listened to emo could bowl with ebo!