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Equipment Boards => Lane Masters => Topic started by: lee teano on August 20, 2009, 12:30:58 PM
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I may have a nib 15 conquerer this monday can anyone tell
what this ball is worth and any information on ball
reaction.
thank
lee
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ttt
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The Conquerer is basically an Absolute Power designed for Heavy(+) oil. With liberal polish you can make it work on fresh medium, but it needs oil up front. As far as reaction, like I said - look at the Absolute Power to get an idea of how it plays. With the right amount of oil for the surface of the ball, it plays for me with a strong smooth arc.
As far as worth, if you have the oil, it's money. If you don't have the oil to use it, it's value is what someone else will pay for it who can use it.
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The Conquerer is basically an Absolute Power designed for Heavy(+) oil. With liberal polish you can make it work on fresh medium, but it needs oil up front. As far as reaction, like I said - look at the Absolute Power to get an idea of how it plays. With the right amount of oil for the surface of the ball, it plays for me with a strong smooth arc.
As far as worth, if you have the oil, it's money. If you don't have the oil to use it, it's value is what someone else will pay for it who can use it.
Do you mean the Absolute Power, a polished resin pearl, or the AP2, a dull solid particle?
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"None are so blind as those who will not see."
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Well, the AP2 actually. When I wrote that I was thinking more about the AP family since they share the same core. My differentiation didn't make it thru the fingers, which is my fault.
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thank for the information,that help alot.
lee
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A NIB World Conqueror, 15.2 lbs. and 3 ounces TW is waiting at my club's pro shop for EUR 225,- drilled.
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