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Equipment Boards => MoRich => Topic started by: Inferno Man 2003 on May 05, 2004, 08:19:08 AM
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Anyone got a pic of the new Ravage?
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No picture to share, but the 2 of Jack Jurek's that I have seen look similar to the origional SonicX in coloring. The Blue/Red color.
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I emailed Morich to try and get a pic. No luck, I also asked what core they were using. I asked specifically and the reply I got was "strong assymetrical". WOW, thanks a ton. NOT! I guess I am too stupid to read the info on the ball and comprehend that info. argh...
Andrew
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FUFU
"Act like you've been there before"
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The ball is basically the Onslaught Weightblock and it is blue and red. I have had mine for 3 series and shot 780, 762, 705. Mo is my father so I have had mine a little longer than most people. I drilled one up 3 1/2" x 5 1/4" and I am keeping it at 2000 wet sand. I drilled the other on 2 1/2" x 6" and I am keeping it shined. The two balls roll great for me and give me two different looks. If the lanes are dry or over blocked, I use my 2 1/2" and can use my 3 1/2" one on most other conditions it seems. If you have any other questions feel free to ask and I will make sure to get the answers for you.
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Finally I real answer, I have been drooling over the Ravage. As a huge Bruswick fan, I want to see a MO core in a PK 18. They are using a pk 18 right?
I plan on picking one up this summer.
Thanks,
Andrew
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FUFU
"Act like you've been there before"
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Yes, it is PK18... The shape is the same as the Onslaught, we just changed some of the densities to get the Mass Bias Differential to .018 and the total differential to .047. Like I said, the ball clears the heads with ease but still reads the midlane stong. It is a great all around ball and I think you will enjoy it. If you need any layout help or have any other questions, feel free to ask.
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Edited on 5/8/2004 9:45 AM