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Equipment Boards => Hammer => Topic started by: Oscar714 on September 02, 2009, 08:09:17 AM
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and i need help figuring out what ball this is i know its a hammer and i know its really old but i just cant figure it out i researched with no answers i know its a darkish turquise color and its dull im not sure what the name of this type of coverstock is called any help would be great thx guys
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its a old blue hammer, it was made by faball.
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thank you very much!!
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Yup, an original Blue Hammer. Old school urethane cover, will last forever, and it is a great training tool.
Once a ball for medium to oily conditions, it is today a ball for the lighter and shorter patterns. Most of them were drilled label, with the CG in the palm and the almost invisible pin at a 1:30 position (probably under the ring finger, for a good mid lane read and an overall smooth, controllable hook). A good piece, and still a force to reckon with, even though it is by today's means a rather weak ball.
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