At the last second I took my old smooth and strong label leverage drilled Ebonite Tornado Blue Solid.
Started out on this wettish fresh synthetic shots with one of my weaker cored balls drilled with a weaker pin and immediately created a disaster. A miss left washed out, a miss right split. Disaster.
In a couple of frames to the second game I went to This smooth but strong ball Tornado(that overreacts on my harsh wet dry conditions of my home area). And after one ball I knew it was like catching fish in a barrel. Recovery, hold area and carry.
Though I didn't win in this handicap event I was able to hang and maybe nip scratch a bunch of 230 big hands bowlers on my pair who weren't lucky enough to have this match up I had!
This ball I know from Ebonite's website is the old Pancake with offset puck to get a slightly lower rg and higher diff than a straight pancake block.
Now my pro shop is offering me a Tornado Warning pearl. I can't find much info on the Warning series, but for some reason I feel they are just Pancake block balls!
Any Ebonite experts out here who know on the Tornado Warning...Pancake with offset puck or just Pancake? Thanks!
Regards,
Luckylefty
PS of course I don't know if that is bad(pancake only block). Lately on this same Extremus wet dry on the left, I have been almost looking like a smart and good bowler with old pancake block rubber balls.