Well, I thought I would post as the new owner of this ball, thanks to Iketown300's Used Bowling Ball Emporium <gr>. The ball is laid out pretty close to the Lane #1 description of "CG Leverage" per their web site, EXCEPT the pin is above the ring as Ike states, and not below and right of ring as per their web site picture.
I used the ball for the first time today on a THS, synthetic lanes, with the outsides a bit thin, inside wet. As you can see by my profile, I am far from a big boomer. My results are that this ball will hook --- and quite a bit -- once it hits the dry. The backend can be quite huge. In the oil, if playing inside, the ball will skid, and actually skid a bit after leaving the oil, then will turn up a ton depending on how much hand you put to it.
If you stay strictly in the oil, the ball really never gets started. The polished PK17 cover would need scuffing if you want it to hook earlier. I found my original Inferno (factory polished Activator finish, 4x4 layout, no X-hole) would hook much earlier than the GN.... and, on this condition, much less back end. Of course, it could be just burning up, because I get plenty of back end from the Inferno on heavier oil conditions.
All in all, this seems to be a good skid-flip ball with this layout... and surely not an oiler! I generally do not use skip-flip gear, but this ball may just be perfect for this house, where I struggled with too early hook in this house last year as a sub, while less skilled "whip, whirl, and twirl it in the dry" guys scored all night.
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pjr300
live from the Bowling Capital of the World
Edited on 8/25/2004 9:30 PM