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302efi

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Question about drilling Legends & Lanemasters...
« on: July 13, 2006, 05:16:10 AM »
Most of time when you have a strong cored ball, companies reccommend that high-rev players not to drill it levarge.

Since most of the L/L balls are low diff, would that mean that a high-rev player could use a levrage drill ?

Now before everybody jumps me about how strong the covers, I've heard that the strong covers make up for the low diff weight blocks, is this a ture statment ?

I've never owned a L/L ball before, so I'm really in the dark about these balls..Having said that, there is a old guy in my dad's senior league that totally whips-azz with a Yeah Baby, Hes a lower track player that tops the ball though...

BUT! ....

I talked with him yesterday about the ball and I was amazed when he said hes shot with ball for 3 seasons, maybe 600 games including pratice...

It look pretty much new !
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Re: Question about drilling Legends & Lanemasters...
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2006, 01:22:15 PM »
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I've never owned a L/L ball before, so I'm really in the dark about these balls..Having said that, there is a old guy in my dad's senior league that totally whips-azz with a Yeah Baby, Hes a lower track player that tops the ball though...




I bowl with two bowlers of which one has a Yeah Baby and the other a Satisfaction and they both whip "A" with pin under RF and CG out drillings. Both are normal revs and 16-17 MPH speed.

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Re: Question about drilling Legends & Lanemasters...
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2006, 01:35:30 PM »
This may be just slightly off topic. But my first two balls were Dynothane and have switched to Legends and Lane Masters mainly due to the amazing durability. I have a Vendetta Solid and Thing Lives. I have been told by Dynothane that my Vendetta soaked up too much oil and should be cleaned with alcohol after every 3 games and probably sanded alittle too, maybe even just polished and used for dry. Not what I wanted to hear, also not bashing Dynothane, I do love my Thing Lives.

To make my point I have a NS2, which barely has a track and an AP2 bought used(which I wouldn't even think of with other balls) that is just beautiful. Both hit like new.

Again sorry for the semi-hijack, just love to talk about the longevity of the Legends line.
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Re: Question about drilling Legends & Lanemasters...
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2006, 01:50:42 PM »
Long-lasting balls due to quality construction and materials.

BTW, layout recommendations can be obtained from Galen Gentry at Legends:

galen@lanemasters.com  or call 1-888-526-3645; GREAT guy !!!
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