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Equipment Boards => Lane #1 => Topic started by: chun914 on November 05, 2003, 04:35:10 AM
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is the bomb core used in SCB,CB,BCB a Asymmetrical or a symmetrical ?
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Bravo King, you beat me to it ya ol' sawhead.
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All lane #1 cores are symmetrical.
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on bowlingballreviews.com
the GN is Asymmetrical..
:? :?
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King, you are wrong.
TT
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If you had everything
......where would you put it?
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Bowlingballreviews is incorrect. The core in the GN/Cranberry is symmetrical. Take care....JS
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If a core is symmetrical on one axis (vertical), it must, by definition, NOT have an inbalance on horizontally.
I do not know if the aforementioned core is symmetrical or not. I am only saying that it either is or isn't symmetrical, cannot be both.
TT
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If you had everything
......where would you put it?
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If a core is symmetrical on one axis (vertical), it must, by definition, NOT have an inbalance on horizontally.
I do not know if the aforementioned core is symmetrical or not. I am only saying that it either is or isn't symmetrical, cannot be both.
TT
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If you had everything
......where would you put it?
It is symmetric about 2 axes; the power of the original Lane#1 Diamond and the Quantum and the original Dyno-Thane cores was a symmetry about at least 2 of the 3 axes.
The bomb cores are, and this is just my personal theory, a low RG ball with a huge RG differential providing, in general a huge amount of flare for the rev-less.
sigh ....
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