I thought he didnt know how quickly surface changes after being used and that what ever the final grit applied was, how far removed the actual surface could be from it.
I use 1000 grit regularly as a finishing grit and people look at me like "great that guy" because apparently 1000 grit is throwing chalk today. I assure you many of them do not know, and I know a local former PBA regional guy here who is on staff with Track doesn't know, that the Paradox box finish actually scans just above 1000 grit.
He is the first guy to start mother f%*king someone for throwing surface. Little does he know he an many others are throwing more surface then they realize.
Why is that information important to me.....
A guy I drilled a Paradox for just a month or so ago LOVES the ball. Last week says it doesn't hook. Doesn't wrinkle etc etc. He tried adjusting the surface some, and baking it and still nothing. Thanks to this I have a better idea of how to help him out now because of the video and surface scanning.
I do not know what Phil may or may not know about every little thing in bowling. Honestly do not care. He has given some insight here and there that many apparently are too hung up on other stuff to realize what they are over looking.
That is reference to surface and technology and how people get hung up on the terms solid, pearl, hybrid etc. He basically told people it was marketing and any ball no matter the looks of the coverstock can be designed to react in any way they choose. A solid coverstock that goes long and hooks etc. like a "pearlized cover". Nobody catches that and instead argues other stuff in the post when referring to the original Guru comparison vid. Another industry person on here has said the same thing, pay attention to surface not pearl, solid, hybrid marketing.
Yet you still have the same questions and post and misunderstandings... can i sand a pearlized ball, I wish they would make a hybrid version of this..., our lanes are too dry for solids, etc. It is the marketing industry in full force.
The video footage doesn't lie, only the spin marketing may play.