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Title: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: Shoutout33 on September 25, 2005, 01:02:19 AM
Also, could you even make an arsenal with their stuff? It seems that most of their stuff is for med. to heavy oil. I that what the Satisfaction is for now?
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When you've moved up, moved back, adjusted left and right, cupped, flattened out, have thrown everyting in your arsenal, and the pins still don't cooperate, just say, "Aw to HELL with it!", and throw the ball!
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: wizard on September 25, 2005, 04:07:37 PM
yes the mirage with a 135 degree drilling>>>...
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: Shoutout33 on September 25, 2005, 08:47:22 PM
Ok...but is it still available? I didn't see it anywhere on their website at all.
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When you've moved up, moved back, adjusted left and right, cupped, flattened out, have thrown everyting in your arsenal, and the pins still don't cooperate, just say, "Aw to HELL with it!", and throw the ball!
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: LanemasterLefty on September 25, 2005, 08:50:30 PM
yes, it is still available.  I would also try the absolute power or the satisfaxtion as well.  In a couple of months, they are supposed to be releasing the "Flatline" which I hear will be a great drier lane ball....  The new masterpiece is reactive , and may also fit the bill for you..
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: Shoutout33 on September 25, 2005, 09:26:37 PM
Now are these balls that you mentioned designed for this condition out of box, or do you have to do some cover preperation?
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When you've moved up, moved back, adjusted left and right, cupped, flattened out, have thrown everyting in your arsenal, and the pins still don't cooperate, just say, "Aw to HELL with it!", and throw the ball!
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: charlest on September 25, 2005, 10:47:45 PM
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Now are these balls that you mentioned designed for this condition out of box, or do you have to do some cover preperation?
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It all depends on the way you throw the ball. If you have avg revs and average ball speed, the Satisfaxion and the Absolute Power, with "average" pin positions are for medium oil patterns. The Satisfaxion is a flippier ball, while the Absolute Power is a more even reacting  ball If you have higher ball speed PLUS lower revs, they will handle lighter oil patterns. With weaker pin positions PLUS modified coverstock surface preparations (finer sanded grits, like 1500 grti, and polish) and medium revs and ball speed, they can handle lighter oil patterns.

I am not sure about their newest resin ball, the Masterpiece. I will be drilling it up tomorrow and offering my test results in the near future, for whatever that is worth.

Sometime, in the near future, Lanemasters will be offering a true dry lane ball, somewhat, I'd hope, in the nature of Track's Desert Heat.
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Bowling: Just like hand grenades and horse shoes, you only have to get close.
Life: Deal with what is.


Edited on 9/25/2005 11:41 PM
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: chun914 on September 25, 2005, 11:39:50 PM
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Sometime, in the next 2 months, Lanemasters will be offering a true dry lane ball, somewhat in the nature of Track's Desert Heat; tests are still in progress.

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Bowling: Just like hand grenades and horse shoes, you only have to get close.
Life: Deal with what is.



ohhhhhhhh., can't wait for it..
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: charlest on September 25, 2005, 11:49:23 PM
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Let me politely rephrase that -
Sometime, in the near future, Lanemasters will be offering a true dry lane ball, somewhat, I'd hope, in the nature of Track's Desert Heat.
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Bowling: Just like hand grenades and horse shoes, you only have to get close.
Life: Deal with what is.



ohhhhhhhh., can't wait for it..


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Bowling: Just like hand grenades and horse shoes, you only have to get close.
Life: Deal with what is.
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: Shoutout33 on September 26, 2005, 07:35:34 AM
I just hope that they don't pull a MoRich and bring something out like the Sahara. I heard that this one is STILL too strong for drier conditions, but it's supposed to be the light to dry lane ball.Go figure.
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When you've moved up, moved back, adjusted left and right, cupped, flattened out, have thrown everyting in your arsenal, and the pins still don't cooperate, just say, "Aw to HELL with it!", and throw the ball!
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: scotts33 on September 26, 2005, 07:44:01 AM
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I am not sure about their newest resin ball, the Masterpiece. I will be drilling it up tomorrow and offering my test results in the near future, for whatever that is worth.

 


charlest--Please do put up a mini-review when you get time.  I am very interested in this ball and from the BTM review....they gave it some of the highest marks for an all around ball.  Like to try a Legends ball and this maybe it.

Scott
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: bigearv14 on September 26, 2005, 08:18:19 AM
I actually threw the answer, which i believe is still available, and it excelled on a drier pattern, but i'm kind of a cranker.
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: Shoutout33 on September 26, 2005, 01:40:52 PM
Found out that the light oil ball that they will be bringing out will be called the Straight Flush. It's supposed to be for light to dry conditions.
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When you've moved up, moved back, adjusted left and right, cupped, flattened out, have thrown everyting in your arsenal, and the pins still don't cooperate, just say, "Aw to HELL with it!", and throw the ball!
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: charlest on September 26, 2005, 02:33:36 PM
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I just hope that they don't pull a MoRich and bring something out like the Sahara. I heard that this one is STILL too strong for drier conditions, but it's supposed to be the light to dry lane ball.Go figure.
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When you've moved up, moved back, adjusted left and right, cupped, flattened out, have thrown everyting in your arsenal, and the pins still don't cooperate, just say, "Aw to HELL with it!", and throw the ball!


You're making snap judgements based on what someone heard. Not a safe idea. If  agood pro shop cna drill a Colossus fo rlight oil lanes, then they certainly can drill a Sahara for light oil, based solely on the weak coverstock and the flexibility of the MoRich cores. If someone not so educated put a strong drilling on a ball and then used it on the wrong oil pattern, anything can go wrong, as in bad assumptions. Betetr safe than sorry!

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Bowling: Just like hand grenades and horse shoes, you only have to get close.
Life: Deal with what is.
Title: Re: Lane Masters or Legends: Do they have a light and/or dry lane ball
Post by: Shoutout33 on September 26, 2005, 03:00:42 PM
My bad Charlest. It won't happen again.
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When you've moved up, moved back, adjusted left and right, cupped, flattened out, have thrown everyting in your arsenal, and the pins still don't cooperate, just say, "Aw to HELL with it!", and throw the ball!