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Equipment Boards => Other => Topic started by: Bar5003 on April 03, 2007, 02:42:45 PM
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http://www.amf300reviews.com/BANGER.html
Enjoy!
Hope the link works...was having problems with it
comments and questions welcome...but i am going out of town for a day or two so it may be bit till i see them!
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~Britton~
Visit my website www.amf300reviews.com
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Great vid as always! The first pearl really seems to make a nice move at the back on that pattern.
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I am the University of Virginia's Bowling Team. After all, one All-American is all you need.
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Brit, pretty good video. I just got off the phone with David and he was going to send me the link to watch it.
What can you say about the Hole Pounder Pearl and Solid. There are stories all across the country of people having success with these. Someone shooting 859 with the front 30, 3 teammates on a 5 man team shoot 800 and the team shoots 4000 I believe it was, just so much going on with the balls! I know David cannot keep them on the shelves up in Reno at Nationals.
I personally have drilled them both as well. I have yet to post my review on them due to me still playing with surfaces and getting a full idea about them both. Once I have done everything with these balls I will post my ideas and thoughts! So far though they are very good!
For those of you looking at this thread you really might want to give these balls a try! Trust me they will be popping up in pro shops in your town very soon!!
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George Palumbo
Banger Bowling Amateur Staff Member
www.BangerBowling.com
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That pearl reacts lot like my Blue Sparkle Gryphon did,,,,,, oh wait a minute....
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The Pearl looks good, but the solid hit's like a baked potato!
You've got more lines than AT&T!
I counted 5 strikes on 5 different lines with HPS #1
He said it was a house shot..............
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MoRich World Order
mWo for life - It's a "HOLE" new game....
I flip out ten pins, you flip them off....
Mos cores = Mo scores....
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D Pat,
I place the camera up on the approach next to my starting spot, take the tripod to its full height, and just zoom...luckily my camera is great when it comes zooming!
Thanks for the complements guys!
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~Britton~
Visit my website www.amf300reviews.com