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Buzzhead

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Joe Falco
« on: February 11, 2004, 04:26:22 AM »
What drill pattern do you have on your
Nugget? I am unsure of the #'s on mine
but pin is under ring and cg is swung out
1/2" or so. I cannot for the life of me
figure out how this ball is not versatile
for you. I have only had mine for 2 league
sets but the 2 leagues are in different
houses with completely different shots.
My Nugget worked wonders on both conditions.
as well as the other 2 houses I have thrown
it at. The only thing I notice is that my nugget
is at least 6 boards stronger in the backend
than my PCB. I have not thrown a brooklyn strike with it
yet, and I have trouble keeping my XXXL on the rightside
of the headpin at one of these houses.

could you give me some specs? on you and your ball?

I am only curious here not trying to start another whine and cheese
thread.
 anyone else feel free to chime in here also.


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Brickguy221

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Re: Joe Falco
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2004, 08:23:51 PM »
Buzzhead, I'm not positive, but I think Joe's Gold Nugget is label leverage or close to it.

Mine is drilled similiar to label leverage also, except the CG rather than in the palm is kicked out 1" from the center grip line. Like yours, mine is also very versatile. Unless the heads are void of any oil at all, I can play mine from light oil to medium plus (medium heavy?) in the box finish. I'm sure it would play heavier using a scotchbrite pad, but I haven't had any oil that heavy and seldom do where I bowl.

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