Cover left it in box condition.
16 lbs.
3 inch pin.
2.3/4 oz. top weight to start off.
Punched with recommended # 1 drilling.
Have bowled in 2 houses:
House # 1, old worn-out wood, with good but very spotty oil.
House # 2, synthetics.
On house # 2, only bowled once in practice, playing around 20-22nd board at the arrows when my other balls (Hammer High Rev, Ebonite Big One) were having trouble breaking consistent. This ball was a monster, it seemed to "smell" the pocket, with tremendous carry, nothing but strikes, putting the other balls to shame (and I've bowled pretty good with them in the past).
House # 1, is the house that I bowl on normally, which has seen a different and inconsistent shot (for the most part) since the winter leagues began. I have been told that it's because something happened with the lane machine, so whether it's that or management just horsing around is unknown. Suffice it to say that it has good oil, but the lanes play differently from day to day it seems (many 200+ bowlers from last year are down about 20 pins this year). Back to the ball, there's something about it that is VERY special! At this house, it goes long enough, but not so long that it can't turn the corner, and when it does turn, again, it just seems to sniff the pocket. It's like they built an invisible head pin sensor-nose into the ball, because if I send it a little wide I'm still safe, if I tug it a little, it rides the oil and sits in the pocket.
I honestly have not thrown anything like this ball in quite a while, or, possibly ever! I had a Columbia Black U-Dot in the mid-80's that was similar to this, but I don't remember it being quite this good.
Obviously, this ball to me rates a 10+, and I HIGHLY recommend it, simply because it has good hit, rolls consistently, and makes one feel safe when rolling it, which is good, because it loosens up the armswing, and when that happens, scores go up.
Regards,
BowlingWolf