While their failing to recognize the significance of reactive resins was probbaly the major fault that brought them down, I remained astounded that they could not recover their position or at least a tenable place in the marketplace by means of Mo Pinel's incredible series of balls staring with
the 3Ds (not the offsets), the 4Ds, and then the 3 D Offsets (the first major step into
practical use of asymmetric cores influencing a ball's reaction.)
For medium oil, the Crimson Sledgehammer was a legend in the making. To find a new, undrilled one today, will make you a rich man in pots and brackets.
Mo's last great ball, the Truck, remains an impressive weapon that Ebonite had to force to be approved by the PBA. it slipped by the bean counters when Ebonite bought the Hammer name. I still have a 15 lb one that's as dynamic and powerful as any ball made today (and I include the LevRg and the Cell and the Twisted Fury in that list).
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