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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: A_P_K on January 15, 2004, 10:45:13 PM
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I recently acquired one of the older powder blue Omegas from my pro shop.
Being that both the Omega Dry and Wet are the same color, how the hell can one distinguish them apart?
Anyone with suggestions?
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"The future is a mystery, the past is history, and the today is a gift, that's why it's called the present."~Kirk Jones~
Pin_Krusher IS a serious threat to modern day bowling wood as we know it today.
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Ok, I also noticed that from BBR.com, but then at the same rate does the Omega Wet say Wet in that drilling configuration as well?
This one has a white pin and doesn't say anything.
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"The future is a mystery, the past is history, and the today is a gift, that's why it's called the present."~Kirk Jones~
Pin_Krusher IS a serious threat to modern day bowling wood as we know it today.
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The original Omega was not officially called "Wet", just Omega. I recall the Omega Dry having the "Dry" moniker on it somewhere. I'm pretty sure the Dry has a blue primary pin instead of a white pin. That being the case, I think you have an original Omega.
Edited on 1/16/2004 3:19 PM