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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: Like2bowl on April 03, 2007, 04:36:48 AM
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http://bowlersdream.com/absoluteone.html
Has anybody heard anything about the this?
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I want to know more about his ball.
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Ebonite - The One
Raw Hammer - Toxic
Track - Revmaster
Ebonite - Matrix III
Storm - Soccer Ball
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Just found a another ball that was only just approved...
Premium NV April-'07
mmm..... Premium NV sounds Sexy
Cant wait to See these NEW Balls
Ashley
Edited on 4/5/2007 8:35 PM
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Dayumn, a Premium NV, sounds goooood.
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Hammer No Mercy
Storm Special Agent
Ebonite WhirlWind
Brunswick Spare
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I just wonder what reaction the ball will have? I don't understand why a high end ball has to be a big hooking ball. Why can't they come up with a cover a stock and
core combo that can be for drier lanes or high rev players? That still hits like the TNV which I love the carry I get with it, but that doesn't do me any good when
I can't throw the ball most of the time and it has a very weak lay out on it. They brought ou the V2 Dry in the vortex's series so why can't they do the same with the One series now that they are coming out with NV series?
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Total NV-This is my new B%$@%!!!
???-Looking
Whirl Wind-Jury is still out
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V2 Dry-Old faithful
White Dot-Damned Ten pin
Edited on 4/5/2007 9:26 PM
Because alot of bowlers are not looking for a drier condition ball. They could easily save 60-100$ on a cheaper ball than go with a high end light oil ball. You have to remember not everyone has 6-7 balls. They are looking to release Medium oil balls for typical league folks, who buy 1-2 balls a year.
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"Ey, Yo Crank! What ball was that?"
Hammer No Mercy
Storm Special Agent
Ebonite WhirlWind
Brunswick Spare
It's all about those Benjamins, Baby!
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Was advised this is a oversea ball not available here in the states
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Was confirmed this is a oversea ball
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Absolute One for sure but will not confirm on the PNV
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Because alot of bowlers are not looking for a drier condition ball. They could easily save 60-100$ on a cheaper ball than go with a high end light oil ball.
Most people don't want to spend $200 for a ball that doesn't hook very much, either. Most entry-level balls have light-oil characteristics (weaker covers, lower flare, higher-RG cores) anyway, so the need for a light oil ball with a high tech strong asymmetric core and more modern cover aren't usually needed.
SH
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http://123bowl.com/ball.asp?ballid=3167
Description:
COVERSTOCK - 12.1 GB
Most information gathered from Manufacturers promotional material.
Specifications:
Line Ebonite
Color Black/Burgandy/Blue
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece Asymmetrical
Factory finish 4000 grit Abralon
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
Here ya go!
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Edited on 4/13/2007 9:19 AM
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http://www.bowlingballreviews.com/ball.asp?ballid=3167
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http://www.sunbridge-group.com/premium_nv.html