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Equipment Boards => Other => Topic started by: renoatpikeville on June 18, 2007, 04:37:38 PM
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I've been looking all over the web and to the best of my resources, and I cannot find any more information on Revolution Bowling Products...Is there even a web-site?
I was trying to find info. about the Revolution Zest...thanks in advance.
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http://www.sunbridge-group.com/bowler.html
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http://www.123bowl.com/ball.asp?ballid=3035
http://www.bowlingball.com/Bowling-Ball-5115/revolution-zest-rebel---bowlingball-com-exclusive-international-release.html
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http://www.bowling-shop-berlin.de/Revolu/Revolu.htm
German only, but some pics and data on some balls.
The Revolution brand is still active, ball keep coming, but I guess they are only available and distributed in Asia. Still Brunswick cores and probably covers.
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Revolution Zest (http://"http://www.bowlingballreviews.com/ball.asp?ballid=3035")
Rebel Blood (http://"http://www.bowlingballreviews.com/ball.asp?ballid=2847")
Both look like a BVP cores? No?
Revolution used to have a webpage.. but I don't think its functional any longer since they moved sales overseas...
I think bowlingball.com has info on each as well:
Zest: http://www.bowlingball.com/Bowling-Ball-5115/revolution-zest-rebel---bowlingball-com-exclusive-international-release.html
Blood: http://www.bowlingball.com/Bowling-Ball-5019/revolution-rev-blood---bowlingball-com-exclusive-international-release.html
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Revolution uses cores and covers from (and is probably produced by) Brunswick, and the brand is still active in Asia - you find a lot of their stuff in the Japanese and Korean market.
Most of the time they use retro-material on the covers, but also some state-of-the-art cores. There had, for example, been a ball series 2 years ago that used the low-RG Inferno core and PK18 covers (Rev-Checker, if I remember correctly). Generally good ball's I'd say, and the brand has been around for 10 years I think.
Their website revolutionbowling.com has been down since about 2 years, but the balls still pop up in Asian online pro shops. Just remember that most of them are mid-range Brunswick balls, nothing fancy.
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Xmas special: a handy Java online score calculator (http://"http://public.csusm.edu/veres/bowlingScore.html")
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http://www.sunbridge-group.com/bowler.html
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anyone going to nationals check out the brunswick booth, full compliment of Revolution stuff there, including the rebel remakes
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