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echidapus

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ball death/ball renewed
« on: January 10, 2009, 06:15:17 AM »
People throw the term ball death around usually when they stop scoring high with it.  I have an elite black label and the first night I threw it I had the best scores of my life.   It hadn't done much for me since. I am bowling with an injured middle finger now and can't get as much lift on the ball, because I'm only using my ring finger and my thumb, so instead of swinging it I went more down and in and it seemed to be hitting harder again.  
#1 has anyone ever experienced a similar thing
#2 is ball death possibly the ball doesn't have the ooomph to come back from where it was and if you change the line it can hit as hard as before?
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TWOHAND834

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Re: ball death/ball renewed
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2009, 02:31:52 PM »
It is not so much when people stop scoring with it.  They are referring to the amount of hook it has when they buy it compared to when it "dies".  Balls now soak up oil so fast that after 50 games or so, bowlers start noticing a decrease in the amount of hook the ball has.  After a bath or rejuvination, the balls will come back to life.
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