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Equipment Boards => Lane Masters => Topic started by: jbungard on September 29, 2009, 03:42:45 PM
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Rolled a 300 game Monday evening with the Black Diamond. This ball continues to excel on medium/heavy to heavy oil. Low maintenance so far. I wipe it off between frames with a micro-fiber cloth and clean it with Lane Masters cleaner and micro-fiber cloth after each set. Hit it with a white pad (1,000-grit) occasionally and the BD continues to act and react like new.
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Congratulations on your 300 game.
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I once saw a 170 average bowler shoot 300. He shot less than 400 the next week for 3 games. I'm not impressed.

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Ahhh Disco Biscuits!
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I was serious about my story. Nice game though!
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Ahhh Disco Biscuits!
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Nice rollin' !!! Gotta love Lane Masters !!!
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Robb in O'Fallon, IL 62269 (near Scott AFB)
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Congrats!! That is fantastic bowling!!!
TM
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Tony Martin
Lane Masters Bowling
The Worlds Best Made Bowling Balls"
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Great bowling!!!
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You will not see me on the PBA Tour, but I love the game!!!
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CONGRATS FOR THE PERFECT GAME DUDE!
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""I once saw a 170 average bowler shoot 300. He shot less than 400 the next week for 3 games. I'm not impressed. "" ???????
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Nice shootin. I had my first 3 of the year on the first night of leagues. I like hot starts.
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Congrats on the perfect game!!
Spider ball, so what's your point???
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Barack O'Carter, change he believes in t.m.
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Thanks! My post was more about the ball than the bowler. I remember my first sanctioned 300 about 28 years ago when they were still celebrated. Nowdays, they''re just worthy of snide remarks

Edited on 10/1/2009 10:26 PM