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Equipment Boards => MoRich => Topic started by: Iketown300 on August 04, 2005, 11:44:18 AM
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WMB- 3 3/8, mb on val, x hole 1" inside pap to reduce flare
Total Shock and Awe-1 1/2" PAD, MB to pap 6 1/4", pin 1 1/4" above midline.
Total Annihilation-2 1/2" PAD, mb to axis 5 1/2", pin 2 1/4" above midline.
Shock and Awe-4 3/4 PAD, under ring, mb on val and x hole 1" inside pap to reduce flare
Ravage-3 1/2 PAD, 5 1/4" mb to axis, pin 1 1/2" above midline.
Ravage- 5" PAD, above bridge, mb 2" right of thumb
Onslaught-2 1/2 PAD, mb 6 1/2" from pap, under thumb
Hercules-
Mayhem-
Sahara-
Haven't decided on the last 3 and also might drill up another total shock and awe, ravage and WMB depending on how i like these.
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Ike Brownfield
PBA 04-05
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Ike,
Please excuse my ignorance. What does PAD stand for??
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Total Shock and Awe
Shock and Awe
Ravage
Sahara-
That's ALL u need Why So manny? Trying to show off that u got more balls than me? 
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Honestly I got a lot of balls. No NOT BOWLING BALLS!
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Jesse, pin to axis distance. Right that would be enough if i just bowled regular leagues, but I bowl regionals and pba national tour stops as well so that is why i have "more".
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Ike Brownfield
PBA 04-05
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Ike, may I ask why you drilled the TS&A with a PAD of 1 1/2""???
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*Erie Community College bowling*
Buffalo bowlers are the best all around in the country.
MoRich 4ever!!!! If you don't have one, try one. You won't be disappointed!!!
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The WMB and the shock and awe were laid out by Mo at the tour trials and the total annihilation and the total shock and awe were laid out via the morich drilling request form.
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Ike Brownfield
PBA 04-05
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i made to request to the mo rich drill request form and havent gotten a response to either one do u have to be a rep or own a pro shop
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my style, the art of bowling without bowling
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I would resend your request.
I usually get a response within a day. Fred is really good about that.
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Fred stays pretty busy, give him 24 hrs and you'll gfet a reply. I sent one in on Friday not expecting to get an answer until monday, ws surprised to see on in Sunday's e-maill bag.