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CountryClubBowler
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What's your most durable ball?
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February 25, 2004, 09:40:21 PM »
Survey time again...At my lesson last night, I asked my coach to throw my ball to see how it moved on a properly executed shot. He hit the 6-9-10. So I guess the ball is more than a little bit dead. (freak out 600+ games on it)He later brought out his most mild piece of equipment and proceeded to outhook my ball by about 8 boards.
I was wondering what you guys have had that has just flat out worked for a long time, without being subject to ball death and the wear and tear that seems to make modern balls so worthless. From what I've seen some of the old zones, (danger and command zone arc) seem to be pretty durable. What do you guys have that is actually worth the money?
CCB
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I bowl at country club bowl...not a very inventive name now is it.
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CountryClubBowler
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Posts: 181
Re: What's your most durable ball?
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Reply #31 on:
March 02, 2004, 04:49:54 PM »
Results:
By my count, which was done hastily, Columbia is the big winner. Kind of surprising if you consider how many people complain their balls are brittle. Anyway. Here you go.
Columbia - 11 votes
Brunswick - 9
Hammer - 7
Storm - 4
Track - 3
Ebonite - 3
Lane 1 - 2
AMF - 2
Visionary - 1
Dynothane - 1
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I bowl at country club bowl...not a very inventive name now is it.
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Raven829
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Re: What's your most durable ball?
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March 02, 2004, 05:02:20 PM »
Granite Gargoyle for sure. Shot my only 300 with it, used it constantly for 3 years. Recently passed it on to my dad, and last night he shot his highest series with it, 746. Impossible to keep clean, but an absolutely wonderful ball.
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