I am sure lots are keeping up with all this.How about somebody sending a case of Legends Gold Diamond bowling ball and say SPIN ME..Here's a quote about this ball.The very Popular Dynasty Weight Block from the Black Pearl Line has emerged with the highest allowable Differential of .060. This is due to the new coverstock density versus weight block density. Be prepared to hit the pins very hard with this phenomenal ball.
If the Motiv situation really did come about due to an anonymous note and case of balls being sent to USBC, it means that someone had to have been tipped off that the Jackals and Carnages were coming out out of spec. That information would almost certainly have had to originate from someone at Motiv or someone connected to a Motiv insider because it's not like anyone would've been suspicious just from watching those balls roll down the lane.
That's the part that I don't think has been explored or discussed. Many people on here have speculated that Mo Pinel was behind the "spin me" case being sent to USBC (if that's really what happened). Okay, so let's say it was Mo. Since there are quite a few balls that push those upper limits, why would Mo have gravitated toward the Jackals and Carnages? How did he know? I've heard cases of ball manufacturers tearing apart other companies' balls to see what makes them tick, so I guess it could've gone that way, but that seems awfully convenient, don't you think?
Long story short, Soup, if someone or some group has a reason to believe the Black Pearls are going to test over the limit, perhaps they will try to bring it to USBC's attention. Still, to me, it seems like someone on the inside had to have known the dirt on the Motiv balls because, as we've all said over and over again, there would be no reason to suspect anything just by watching them roll. Those balls are good, but they weren't giving people anything that hadn't been seen before.