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toomanytenpins

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the big one and knowing when to put it to bed
« on: March 05, 2006, 03:09:01 PM »
as well as i thought i bowled yesterday i bowled equally as bad. All day long . there doesnt seem to be a move when the line u find breaks down. i mean i went from decent reaction and recovery to none. this ball trully needs oil and if there isnt any PUT IT AWAY i screwed up in league and the tourney trying not to switch balls trying to stay with what brought me to the dance , I hope i can help some one else, with this advice . this is a good ball but when it stops carrying put it in the bag.
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jnobcrew

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Re: the big one and knowing when to put it to bed
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2006, 02:21:31 PM »
Agreed.  I have houses that I have been unable to throw the BIG ONE, because of the condition.  I get over/under, because the change is so dramatic down the lane.  I find myself throwing less ball, straighter, and finding more success at these types of places.

toomanytenpins

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Re: the big one and knowing when to put it to bed
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2006, 02:17:22 PM »
i have seen guys pick up the one at the same point my big one began to be too much . i have a track assassin at 4000 polished it works for me. I think if u have the one and the big one and a good spare ball u would pretty much cover all bases
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