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slumpp

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Your Favorite Saw
« on: July 04, 2011, 12:33:29 PM »
Ok, rather than hi-jack another thread I thought I would start one.  What is your favorite buzzsaw, the one that is in your bag no matter what, the one you have the most confidence in.

For me, I loved the C2 Cherry Pearl, on synthetic lanes I thought there was no comparision.  But I to say my money saw is a Super Carbide Bomb.  Either polished, or dulled out with a scotch bright pad it handles everything the lane can send its way.

 



 

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Re: Your Favorite Saw
« Reply #31 on: August 18, 2011, 12:53:44 PM »
It wasn't back-to-back. I went 300-224-300.

 

I remember striking the first 3 frames of the second game. But the lanes were starting to transition big time towards a more inside line, and I was too stubborn to make the appropriate adjustments. I tried compensating with more speed, and started pinging 10 pin after 10 pin.  

 

I got my head out of my rear and got lined up again near the end of that second game. It didn't really hit me what was happening until I got the first 9 strikes of the third game. The nerves started kicking in but I was able to hold it together and finish out with the second 300.

 

Don't know if the stars will align just the right way for that kind of night to happen again.  



Good Times Good Times wrote on 8/18/2011 12:08 PM:
What did you end up shooting the back to back 300 set?



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Re: Your Favorite Saw
« Reply #32 on: August 18, 2011, 02:48:26 PM »
I've pretty much given away all of my L#1 stuff except for the Carbide/C which I hung on to for longer/oiler patterns.

 

They had the Mexico city pattern out last night and the ball......was a real turd..

 

Struggled in the oil and never turned the corner. Went straigher at the pocket and the ball hit like a wet noodle. Shot an anazing 135 with it before I bagged it and went with the Rattler..

 

My Fav? Well, it's the one I traded away 5 years a ago for a UI..the BCB..



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Re: Your Favorite Saw
« Reply #33 on: August 19, 2011, 01:42:27 PM »
Ok Steven,  first nice shooting...
 
And maybe it was the Pearl Cherry...lol
 
And the Pink Buzzsaw...lol   


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Re: Your Favorite Saw
« Reply #34 on: August 19, 2011, 01:57:31 PM »
Wow man, nice set.  I'll take 824 on anything.
 



Steven wrote on 8/18/2011 12:53 PM:
It wasn't back-to-back. I went 300-224-300.


 


I remember striking the first 3 frames of the second game. But the lanes were starting to transition big time towards a more inside line, and I was too stubborn to make the appropriate adjustments. I tried compensating with more speed, and started pinging 10 pin after 10 pin.  


 


I got my head out of my rear and got lined up again near the end of that second game. It didn't really hit me what was happening until I got the first 9 strikes of the third game. The nerves started kicking in but I was able to hold it together and finish out with the second 300.


 


Don't know if the stars will align just the right way for that kind of night to happen again.  






Good Times Good Times wrote on 8/18/2011 12:08 PM:

What did you end up shooting the back to back 300 set?




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Re: Your Favorite Saw
« Reply #35 on: August 19, 2011, 02:11:22 PM »
Thanks Good Times. We all get our day in the sun. I'm sure you've had your moments too.
 



Good Times Good Times wrote on 8/19/2011 1:57 PM:
Wow man, nice set.  I'll take 824 on anything.
 






Steven wrote on 8/18/2011 12:53 PM:

It wasn't back-to-back. I went 300-224-300.



 



I remember striking the first 3 frames of the second game. But the lanes were starting to transition big time towards a more inside line, and I was too stubborn to make the appropriate adjustments. I tried compensating with more speed, and started pinging 10 pin after 10 pin.  



 



I got my head out of my rear and got lined up again near the end of that second game. It didn't really hit me what was happening until I got the first 9 strikes of the third game. The nerves started kicking in but I was able to hold it together and finish out with the second 300.



 



Don't know if the stars will align just the right way for that kind of night to happen again.  









Good Times Good Times wrote on 8/18/2011 12:08 PM:


What did you end up shooting the back to back 300 set?





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"America was established not to create wealth but to realize a vision, to realize an ideal - to discover and maintain liberty among men." - Woodrow Wilson










 





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Re: Your Favorite Saw
« Reply #36 on: August 26, 2011, 12:54:39 AM »
My favorite saw is a toss up between the Table Saw and the Two-Man Saw.


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