Well, its probabally a left's ball. But you guys have never seen a RH with the pin the track it seems. Its a control drill sorta speak, it is great when the back ends are flying and you want a smooth read. Its not a good drill for high track players beacause you'll track over everything. You see its not where the pin is, its the CG. Look at this Super Sonic I used to have:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cobbinside/detail?.dir=89c3&.dnm=d348.jpg&.src=phYou see the pin is wayyyy negative, but the static weight because of the position of the CG is positive. Its not a waste of a good ball if you know what you want. Also, Negative pins are great in the hands of low track bowlers.
BMM
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Edited on 9/16/2006 11:52 PM