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Equipment Boards => Hammer => Topic started by: Juggernaut on May 17, 2004, 03:24:15 AM

Title: RON-Pure Hammer
Post by: Juggernaut on May 17, 2004, 03:24:15 AM
Mr. Hickland,

  Is the pure hammer just the same old black hammer of legend, or is there something different about it?

  Also, is it going to be available with pin-outs?
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Title: Re: RON-Pure Hammer
Post by: Juggernaut on May 17, 2004, 07:18:01 PM
Nick,

  Was the cover the same as the original black, or is it something different for heavier oil?
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Title: Re: RON-Pure Hammer
Post by: J_Mac on May 18, 2004, 11:42:42 PM
Ron, is the price going to be similar to the Blade series then?
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Title: Re: RON-Pure Hammer
Post by: charlest on May 19, 2004, 05:47:08 PM
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Jabberwocky

The Pure Hammer has a mild reactive coverstock that is new, with a Sharp Blade core (old Black Hammer shape).  The ball rolls like urethane dull and reactive when it is shined.

Hope this helps
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Ronald Hickland
Ball Design Engineer
Ebonite/Hammer


Mr. Hickland,

I just read the BTM review and they listed the ball's coverstock as a "Urethane Blend"? Did they get the wrong info or did they interpret incorrectly or did I interpret something incorrectly?

Thanks.

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Title: Re: RON-Pure Hammer
Post by: HammerHombre on May 19, 2004, 08:00:38 PM
Charlest,
As I am understanding it, the reason it is a mild reactive as Ron stated, is in fact because it is a urethane/resin combo.  I dont think you are interpreting anything wrong, just think it is the same thing, stated 2 different ways.
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Chris Heringer
Title: Re: RON-Pure Hammer
Post by: charlest on May 19, 2004, 09:29:15 PM
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Charlest,
As I am understanding it, the reason it is a mild reactive as Ron stated, is in fact because it is a urethane/resin combo.  I dont think you are interpreting anything wrong, just think it is the same thing, stated 2 different ways.
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Chris Heringer



OK, Thanks.
The original Beast was marketed as having/being a reactive resin blend; turned out it was the same thing (I believe): a blend of urethane and resin. Wish they'd all talk the same language.
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