Well, if you're looking for cheap and good, Why not throw in a Brunswick Goliath for heavy (I think it's most bang for the cheap oil monsters), and then like a Columbia300 Panic or Super Trooper for Medium, and then whatever for dry, like maybe a Visionary Slate Blue Gargoyle? (I don't keep up much on "dry lanes" equipment, cause I just use older equipment that's dead, and I gloss the BeJeezus out of it!) Case in point, right now my "scorched lanes" ball is a Storm El Nino 2000, pin above bridge, polished so it shines like the top of the Chrysler Building (sorry, watched Annie a few days ago).
Big Willy Style
PS...one last thing, the guy that drills my equipment can get any ball he wants from the shop, and for dry he uses an Ebonite Ice, a RotoGrip Sonic X Pearl, and a Columbia300 Super Trooper.
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