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CHILLX

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Route 66 Pattern
« on: June 30, 2008, 05:44:03 AM »
Anybody ever bowled on this before? If so what type of equipment works best on it.
I am going to my trade show up @ Ace Mitchell in a couple of weeks and the pro shop tournament will be
on this pattern. Looking at the graphic I am confused on what will work the best.

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cranker89

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Re: Route 66 Pattern
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2008, 02:09:01 PM »
What is the surface you are bowling on? I bowled this pattern on brand new AMF HPL, it generally played deep, crossing the arrows from about 15 out to about 10, and constantly going deeper.

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Leonidas

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Re: Route 66 Pattern
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2008, 05:06:36 PM »
On high a friction lane

a)standing on 20 aiming at 9 with a week drilled Toxic without polish, nothing fancy, plain and simple standing there all night with small hand adjustments.

b)approaching from 35, to stand on 28, pushing it over 15 out, as far as i can, with a strong drilled No Mercy at 1000 no polish. Adjusting by pushing it more and more out while standing on the same spot. This way gives you a spectacular ball movement, many splits and by far more fun.
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it's almost always the indian and not the arrow
yes and i like this one also
don't go for a strike, go for a sure spare, we need 5 pins to win

CHILLX

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Re: Route 66 Pattern
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2008, 09:21:13 AM »
What is the surface you are bowling on? I bowled this pattern on brand new AMF HPL, it generally played deep, crossing the arrows from about 15 out to about 10, and constantly going deeper.
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It is Fred Borden's house in Ohio. Not sure but I think that is all Brunswick equipment.
So the balls I have at this time are:

Psycho Raw Hammer - (weak drilling)
Playmaker (pin above and between fingers, cg kicked out, big hole)
Bash (drilled strong-medium lanes)
Jazz (dry lanes)

I have a dimension and a rapid fire pearl that I can drill if needed.

Any more suggestions.




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CHILLX

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Re: Route 66 Pattern
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2008, 09:21:50 AM »


It is Fred Borden's house in Ohio. Not sure but I think that is all Brunswick equipment.
So the balls I have at this time are:

Psycho Raw Hammer - (weak drilling)
Playmaker (pin above and between fingers, cg kicked out, big hole)
Bash (drilled strong-medium lanes)
Jazz (dry lanes)

I have a dimension and a rapid fire pearl that I can drill if needed.

Any more suggestions.




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Clarke Hill
King Pin Pro Shop
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Mark T. Trgovac

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Re: Route 66 Pattern
« Reply #5 on: July 02, 2008, 03:30:34 AM »
The name of the place is stonehedge, and it is synthetics. I am not sure if I am going to bowl the event or not. I haven't made up my mind, LOL.
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Stever5000

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Re: Route 66 Pattern
« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2008, 04:11:14 AM »
I actually excelled on this pattern.  I used a Paradigm Domination Complete and played a deep inside line all night. 237, 245, 228, 210, 221, 268, 246, and 233.

Surface was wood with guardian.  Munsee Lanes.

If I missed right, I'd still get enough check to make it back to the pocket (unless I was outside 10.)  Other than that, it was pretty much cake.