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omegabowler

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love the V2 series
« on: January 14, 2004, 04:59:37 AM »
I have had a few high end balls from ebonite in the last 2 years and never really matched up with My game.

between my Game changing and excellent drilling advice from eBonite ball reps at a demos days Ebonite is now my Number one choice. especially the V2 series.

I  was practing today and didn't want to abuse my go to equipment. lanes were a little used but not bad. a track area was formed and the heads were getting a little thin. I threw a couple with my V2 particle and polished strong to read the lanes. too easy to strike so I grabbed a used Vicious attack and practiced with that. the ball was starting to ping alot of tens after a few games.

so I decided to practice the twig shot. I take out the V2 dry and proceed to throw a couple of game switch that. back to stringing strikes. the ball reads the dry very well. it doesn't play with oil nicely at all. if I tugged it and I caught some of the oil line I would get weak hits. 5 pins.

if I caught no head oil it arced nicely and smashed the pocket. even going Brooklyn a few times. if I caught just a smidgen of head oil I would get a more angular look and later breakpoint. that also crushed the pocket.

the house oils and buff fairly long. so  short 32 foot light oil pattern maybe the ticket for this ball. definitely late shift is where this ball will shine.

Maybe because the V2 line has been around so long or maybe there are no fancy core names or design to get people talking, but this equipment is definitely underrated on this board and by a lot of league bowlers.

I have seen claims on here that ebonite rolls to early. I think that is an incorrect statement. it revs early so it read the dry very well. I yet to see it grab early. maybe for those with 400 rpm they do. but for strokers and tweeners I think the balls are excellent in the carry and reading of the lanes.

I can see why "E" keep the the V2 series going strong. It may be the best value out there.

I am now a complete V2 series fanatic.
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Edited on 1/14/2004 8:57 PM

Edited on 1/14/2004 8:58 PM
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LeftE

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Re: love the V2 series
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2004, 09:05:42 PM »
I agree, I own a V2 Particle, which I adore....

I am currently looking at replacing my Lane 1 stuff with V2 equipment. If I could just find a damn V2 Pearl

omegabowler

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Re: love the V2 series
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2004, 09:29:59 PM »
besides the V2 clean should fit real nice between a polished V2 solid and the Dry. I will get one of these soon.
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LeftE

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Re: love the V2 series
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2004, 07:25:05 AM »
If I polish my V2 Sanded, what will replace it then?

Jeffrevs

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Re: love the V2 series
« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2004, 08:08:39 AM »
I remember Brian Pursell saying that the V2 clean is what the V2 pearl was supposed to be..........that being said....

V2 strong
V2 sanded
V2 sanded-polished slightly
V2 clean
V2 dry

WOW!
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Re: love the V2 series
« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2004, 08:12:46 AM »
I agree with most accounts. I have had the particle, 1 own two v2 reactives with different patterns and have a clean and dry on the way. I did not match up well with the pearl as it was too jumpy for me. Although Brian stated polishing a v2 equates to a V2 pearl (and he would know as he is the tech director for Ebonite) it was not the case for me. I do find much versatility with the v2's i have had. I do agree that they roll (rev) early which to me lends itself to easier to control backend movement. This is why many top pro's and ameuter shooters utilize this line. In an industry that is ever changing with mega covers and octupus cores with wings and such, it is quite funny that one ball (simple core+cover) that was produced a few years ago is pretty much considered the baseline from which to compare to.

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Re: love the V2 series
« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2004, 09:23:07 PM »
I have the V2 Pearl and love it

Jeff, maybe I dreamed it, but I thought someone on this site talked to Brian Pursell just a few days ago and that he said that if you will polish a V2 Sanded, you will have the same thing as a V2 Pearl. Also that the V2 sanded is the only reactive cover that you can turn into a Pearl by sanding it. as I said, maybe I dreamed it, but I don't think so.
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