My most successful companies.....
The Faball Hammers...Blue, Black and Red Pearls all gave me the hook and hit that I needed while I was in college and could not make the U-Dots and Angles work for me.
The Faball 3-D OffSet High Rev, Crimson Sledgehammer and Jackhammers....quality first generation reactives. Just excellent pieces. The Blade series was one of the best available at the time.
AZO....their first couple of balls were great....the Armageddon solid and pearl were great. I was one of the few who liked the Fatman as well.
Ebonite....Tidalwave Wipeout Sparkle...one of my favorites ever....Playmaker is a quality piece today (just wish it held the reaction for more than 35 games). Not much else good to say here.
Ebo-Hammer....The midrange and low end Hammer balls are still some of the best on teh planet...Doom, Anger, Burn, Psycho, Onyx Vibe, Emerald Vibe....just awesome.
Brunswick....not their biggest fan but I have thrown some of their pills very well...Danger Zone, Punisher, Blast Zone, Black Phantom, Diamondback. The new releases are showing a lot of promise...(C-System, Diamondback, WildCard)
MoRich....loved my Ravage and I still have my Pioneer...perhaps the new releases will bring MoRich back into mainstream since they are not super-critical to drillings as the balls ahve been in the past.
However, hands down, my favorite comapnies....
Lane #1....have had tremendous personal success with their equipment, the key here is to get the right ball (pin and top wt) and have a guy drill it who knows the balls AND your game.
900 Global/AMF....yes I lump them together due to the way their lines complement each other. They have a solid benchmark ball (Lunatic), heavy oil balls (Bounty Hunter and MegaFriction), lighter condition balls (Hype and Link) and a great group of medium condition balls (BHP,Breakpoints,Clutch,Sideways).
Storm...shot my only 300 with an X-Factor, higher series with an El Nino X-it, loved my Firepower, Too Hot was a great ball, but the Eraser was my go to ball.
Of all the ball companies out there I think Storm (and their sister company RotoGrip) has done their homework and has become the easiest ball company to sell. They have shelf appeal, perform well and have enough variety in their lines to cover every conceivable lane condition. Their success on the PBA Tour hasn't hurt their "sell-a-bility" either.
The Top 5 in my mind right now (based on personal experience and sales):
1. Storm/RotoGrip
2. Lane 1
3. AMF/ 900 Global
4. Brunswick
5. Hammer
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Doug Sterner
Doug's Pro Shop
Owego, NY
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