I was talking to one of the owners of the pro shop that I go to the other day. We were looking at all the equipment on the shelves and he started showing me some of his recent drillings for himself.
I pointed to a Twisted Fury Solid and asked him if he ever used it. I know he can't at the lanes he is located in because they are medium light at best. He said he drilled it for a tourney and hasn't used it since, he said he used it for about 8 frames before he had to put it away. His plans were to shine the crap out of it in hopes he could use it early in some of his outside leagues.
The strongest ball I own (not NIB) is the Break but it is at 2000 with a heavy dose of Beans Secret Sauce. I have some hand in the ball, but I am far from a cranker by any means. My speed varies between 15.5 and 18 depending on where I bowl. I was supposed to be bowling in a house this year where they were flooded, and I used the Break playing around 25-15 and completely took my hand out of it by the last game and was still around 18 (never getting the ball outside of 12).
I live in Northern NJ and of the half dozen houses in the area, none of them warrant owning an oiler by any means. The states last year were at Howell and there was some oil early, but it quickly vanished by the time we bowled the team event (maybe 4 games total before they blew apart).
I know this has been discussed before but can someone tell me where in the US that they are seeing a need for a true oiler??? Noize, Twisted Solid, Ogre Patricle, Sting etc. There is so much great stuff on the market and I can't even dream of using it, unless I take it to 4000 polished with a pin in the track. I know that people want a hook in the box, and I can see that for the guy who is not all that serious and just wants to see his ball hook or someone bowling PBA patterns who needs something for Shark.
Any responses would be appreciated, I'd really like to hear that someone really has a need for a ball of this kind.
Edited on 9/11/2008 3:47 PM