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Title: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: HiYoHorn on January 09, 2009, 06:26:23 AM
Type of Drilling or Layout used: Pin Below ring finger - CG kicked Out below Midline. Weight hole 1 1/8 drilled 3 inches below midline.

Surface of Ball:  Box Finish                     
Conditions used on: Non Oiled house shot after being bowled on for league night before.  Xtreme dry track area.         
         
Ball Reaction: Extremely clean through heads and midlane with a non stop snap finish on backend.            
            
Overall:  This has just become my new #1 ball out of the bag.            
         

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Hi Yo Horn

Hammer Advisory Staff
 
"Nothing Hits Like A Hammer"
Title: Re: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: Z Jellsey on January 09, 2009, 02:52:05 PM
Thanks for the very in depth review!
Title: Re: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: The Bowlers Edge 2 on January 09, 2009, 03:29:32 PM
Amazing, if only someone else would of had this review of another ball, i'd be all over it. Order me up 2 cases please!
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The Bowler's Edge Pro Shop
Title: Re: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: six pack on January 09, 2009, 04:16:07 PM
But dose it hit like a truck or a taco?
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The harder I try the harder they fall
Title: Re: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: SleepOnIce on January 09, 2009, 06:07:54 PM
I hope it doesn't hit like a marshmellow. Also, does it rev up really nice in the midlane?
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BLARGH
Title: Re: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: Fatboy8 on January 09, 2009, 11:47:21 PM
Hey Brian, how does this ball compare to the balls in the Widow series? Shape, reaction, backend, etc.
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Nothing Hit's Like A Hammer
Title: Re: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: BubbaRay on January 10, 2009, 08:31:26 AM
quote:
Hey Brian, how does this ball compare to the balls in the Widow series? Shape, reaction, backend, etc.
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Nothing Hit's Like A Hammer



Fatboy The
Hot Sauce Pearl is going to be a little flippier off of the dry boards with the new coverstock that we’ve developed.  The cover is more angular down lane compared to the Venom and the rest of the Widows.



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Nothing Hit's Like A Hammer
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Title: Re: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: anotherwindup on January 13, 2009, 07:56:41 PM
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Hey Brian, how does this ball compare to the balls in the Widow series? Shape, reaction, backend, etc.
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Nothing Hit's Like A Hammer



Fatboy The
Hot Sauce Pearl is going to be a little flippier off of the dry boards with the new coverstock that we’ve developed.  The cover is more angular down lane compared to the Venom and the rest of the Widows.



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Nothing Hit's Like A Hammer
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It's pretty hard to imagine a ball more angular than the BW series.

This, I'd like to see..
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Edited on 1/10/2009 10:38 AM



The HSP has more flip then ANY ball EVER from Hammer Bowling.  NO ball has EVER been this clean and this ANGULAR....trust me....I've thrown them all!!  


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Jason Jenkins
Hammer Amateur Staff
"Nothing HITS like a Hammer"


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Title: Re: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: stpwned on January 13, 2009, 08:00:56 PM
quote:
But dose it hit like a truck or a taco?
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The harder I try the harder they fall


It hits like a taco truck.
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The left hand is the right hand.
Title: Re: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: tizzle on January 13, 2009, 10:48:16 PM
is it going to be similar to the one pearl? What are the differences?
Title: Re: Hot Sauce Pearl Review
Post by: dballz on January 14, 2009, 08:13:05 AM
anotherwindup, was yours drilled similar to your sauce? just curious as to the comparisons.