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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: rabbit_sla on April 18, 2007, 01:53:05 PM
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I decided to take all of my equipment to the pro shop to get weighed before nationals. Don't worry, it was only 6 balls. The main reason was that I had one ball in question that I thought a driller might have messed up. That ball in question is my bully. We'll, that ball was well within the specs, but it was my spare ball that was out.
Ok, now the spare ball that I have is an Ebonite Zebra IV. It is drilled with fingers and thumb on center stripe and the pin/cg are on the side (6 5/8" right of grip center). The ball has about 2.5 oz of side wt. and to make it legal it would need a hole somewhere around the pap. Has anyone ever had to do this before? If so, have you had any problems with it? Would it be worth it to make this ball legal? My reason is that even though it is a single drill, the thumb has been plugged and redrilled due to major cracking around it, and it is starting to do the same thing again.
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Your bowling is only as good as your spare making ability.
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I'd get a new spare ball.
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Last time I went to nationals I had 3 balls that had problems! The funny thing is that they all had passed the year before. One of the balls was an old green LT48 that I use as my spare ball. They punched a balance hole in it right there and then. Weird Weird Weird.... Never noticed any real difference.
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You will have to put a weighthole in the Zebras if they are drilled on a stripe since the CG is now on the side usually right in the middle of the ball (not sure how to word that. I mean the CGs are in the center with the stripes running out from it) I've seen many like this since people wanted to get them to look like it was stationary going down the lane.
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A guy who bowls here has an old Brunswick Axis plastic ball with a weight hole. The pin is not real far off the grip center, but he used it at Nationals and they said it was illegal. Must have had real high or low top weight to go out of legal with that small of a shift.
SH
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I have a pin axis drilled clear buzzsaw and it has a huge weight hole on the pap, ball rolls over the core like it should. Best spare ball i have ever had has no hook to it at all,unlike target zones and maxims did for me.
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I have a Zebra 2 with a weight hole right in the
middle of the red center. Had no problem here.
Click for Photo (http://"http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w89/aloarjr810/bowlingballs/ebo_zeb_2.jpg")
You can just see it on the right.
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quote:
I have a pin axis drilled clear buzzsaw and it has a huge weight hole on the pap, ball rolls over the core like it should. Best spare ball i have ever had has no hook to it at all,unlike target zones and maxims did for me.
I drilled my Clear Buzzsaw pin axis also.
I must have lucked out with specs...it's legal with no x-hole.
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Jon (in Ohio)
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I had a clear Ebonite pinball that was drilled pin-axis(no pun intended). It was like 2.5 side so it needed a crater, but it looked neat going down the lane with the pin laying flat.
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A lot of the rejected balls at Nationals are spare balls.If you don't want the mercenaries at the weigh station to punch an inch and a quarter hole halfway through your ball let your driller make it legal.
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It's all about the X
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quote:
I have a Zebra 2 with a weight hole right in the
middle of the red center. Had no problem here.
Click for Photo (http://"http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w89/aloarjr810/bowlingballs/ebo_zeb_2.jpg")
You can just see it on the right.
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Aloarjr810
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That ball looks nice. It looks like my Hustler ball. 
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Nationals sounds like the biggest waste of air ever. All I hear about is people that that get thier jollies off of drilling more holes in balls. Who gives a damn if it's legal or not? Like there is some sort of an advantage or something. I bet there is a conspiracy by democrats and big f'n apes with yellow balls at San Deigo Zoo. Holy god mother of the Arkansas buttlove.
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Always be careful when letting the guys in the weigh in room put holes in your equipment as I'd say some of them are clueless. Also if it doesnt pass, I'd take it to one of the vendor booths and have it checked then. I've seen a few issues with the guys that are weighing the equipment and also believe the scales do not weigh properly from time to time. You can't tell me that a ball that passed easily one year fails the next because of the oil it has soaked up. At least that's one of the reason's the guy that weighed a friend of mine's ball gave.
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