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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: agroves on March 16, 2005, 03:17:46 PM
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http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/a_groves77/detail?.dir=553e&.dnm=8c2f.jpg&.src=ph
Anyone else ever thrown one of these? I picked up one used in vegas for $30. It gives me a hookset type reaction. It has been my go-to ball lately.
Andrew
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http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/a_groves77/detail?.dir=553e&.dnm=407b.jpg&.src=ph
I am amazed someone so young could get any reactin out of any ball... quite impressed.
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http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/a_groves77/detail?.dir=553e&.dnm=407b.jpg&.src=ph
I am amazed someone so young could get any reactin out of any ball... quite impressed.
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He's my ringer!
Andrew
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good ball, nice even revs, a bit touchy on heavier oil.
regards
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DARK BEER IT IS THEN!
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Yours is drilled different than my dad's old one, but he had more or a rolly reaction. I have a tpc player drilled exactly like that, and it has a very hook set motion. Might be the combination of drill pattern/cover strength, but my dad really liked his
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stanski
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Yours is drilled different than my dad's old one, but he had more or a rolly reaction. I have a tpc player drilled exactly like that, and it has a very hook set motion. Might be the combination of drill pattern/cover strength, but my dad really liked his
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stanski
Well, the only Ebonite ball I've ever had any luck with was the werewolf. The wildcat and werewolf share the same core. I've had 3 werewolfs, when I found this wildcat for 30 bucks, I just couldn't pass on it.
Andrew
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FUFU
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