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Long Roller

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Danny Wiseman--Pioneer
« on: August 20, 2007, 01:43:11 AM »
Remember the Pioneer that Danny Wiseman threw last year in the Roll to Riches?  I just bought the exact ball and its on its way to me.  I'm pretty excited about it because, the day he threw it, I looked for a Pioneer for the next week with no avail....
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Re: Danny Wiseman--Pioneer
« Reply #16 on: August 21, 2007, 02:59:41 PM »
The silver bullet was pearlized urethane if I'm not mistaken so I'd hardly consider that to be a good comparison.  I forget what the cover on the Pioneer is, maybe superflex?.  The ball was made in the days when Morich was produced by Columbia rather than the current producer, Brunswick.  The Pioneer was, I believe, his first and only foray into the mid priced market.  It used his weakest core design at the time.  I would consider this ball to be something like a Punisher, but keep in mind the asymetrical core design which is rare with such a weak shell.
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shelley

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Re: Danny Wiseman--Pioneer
« Reply #17 on: August 21, 2007, 03:03:18 PM »
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but keep in mind the asymetrical core design which is rare with such a weak shell.


Not really much of an asymmetrical core, either.  Looks plenty asymmetric, but the MB rating is only 0.004.  They say that anything below 0.010 is barely worth mentioning.

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