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Equipment Boards => Roto Grip => Topic started by: Mustang Guy on May 21, 2004, 02:58:12 AM
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Guys and Gals,
I had a long conversation with a gentleman today regarding the SD73. Granted I do get a lot of emails on a weekly basis regarding this ball and where it can be located I really wonder if there is enough interest to manufacture another one similar. This ball was first made in 1997 and stayed in our line for 5+ years. We even released a limited edition version of this ball with a newer coverstock and it actually did quite well, but we only made 500 per demand.
I know that the bowlers on this site obviously don't speak for every one in the US, but to give me a broad perspective I am just curious who thinks I should entertain the idea of producing another one.
Any and all comments are welcome as I trust your judgement.
Thanks,
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Roger Noordhoek
Technical & Customer
Services Manager
Roto Grip, Inc.
888-450-6920
RogerN@rotogrip.com
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Roger, since I missed the origional, and the re-make, it would certainly be one to have beside the SSP and SonicX.
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I think it would be a great ball. I threw one a couple of years ago that my friend had, and absolutely loved it. Bring it back, even with a limited production run. I think you will sell out of them rather quickly.
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I know that there was a lot of interest in the SD73, but there are other balls that I would like to see RG place ahead of it on the list of re-issued on demand equipment...
Topping that list, as you know, would be the Gold Grenade. I know that the ball pre-dates the Storm era, but I have to believe that Roto would still own the rights to the core design. Since we are talking about a limited production run, the urethane re-make would fill a gap that I think is lacking in the line-ups of recent years.
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I kept toying with the idea of getting the remake and then all the 14# were gone. I personally like weaker reactive covers with strong cores as the have built in lenght and then arc once they start their move. I can't throw skid/flip balls. I had a blue retro briefly. It's a great ball but it hooked so much in the last 10 feet it was tough to keep in the pocket. I love the arc of your Sonic X pearl. That's my favorite ball!!
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Why does everyone laugh when I bowl?
louie
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Hello,
Roger......
Put the Silver Streak Solid coverstock around that core and count me in for at least a case.... not to mention I get at least one request per week at the shop for the original. Per the conversation we had in Reno about Ebonite finally recognizing the benefits of higher differential offerings; I think you should remind them who is the King.
Customers like to see a positive change in direction and the SD73 did not disappoint.
Mike
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Not that I know much, but both my friend and I would get an SD 73 if they were making them and we had the money.
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Klugh
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Roger:
We sold about 100 of the SD-73 LE. I don't remember the interest being that high when the originals were on the market.
We have 1-16lbs left in our shop, and all of our warehouse are sold out of the Limited Edition. I am sure the solid would sell well as long as you did a limited run like the Pearl.
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Thanks
Bill
BuddiesProShop.com
"The Place All Bowlers Shop"
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Any plans for the balls being offered oversesas?
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DARK BEER IT IS THEN!
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They just released an SD-73 Pro Edition overseas.
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Thanks
Bill
BuddiesProShop.com
"The Place All Bowlers Shop"
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I personally would love to see a remake of the SD 73, but will second Bradley Hay's suggestion of making this one a particle pearl! Would definitely snatch up a couple of those!
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Andrew Loose
"King of Them All"
"Evolutionary. Revolutionary."
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If you are going to put out a new version of the SD 73 there are two important things you must do. First, put a coverstock on it that will have those big backends. That was the balls genre and that must not be lost. Don't we have enough particle stuff out there now. Keep a good snapping reactive cover on it they are hard to find. Secondly, you must make it a cool color because color does sell. Something better than the red/gray of your last ball. How about orange, whtie and silver or just orange pearl like the old Firestorm. If that don't sell 500 of them I'll eat what left.
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I had great sucess with the Limited Edition, I'd like to see a remake, same core with a matte surface.
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Roger,
Would love to see another SD73 on the market. I have tried so many different ball,
companies, cores, etc. and I always return to my SD73 that I have had my best
games with (300, 297, 290, un-countable 279s). I even Email you on how it should
be resurfaced. I currently am still using my original SD73 Pearl that I have resurfaced
twice. I have a friends that he no longer wanted as a back up, 1 of the LEs, and
undrilled SD73 NIB 15# when these are no longer usable. I own a Rush, Retro Blue,
Def-Con II, and as I said have tried basically all the other companies top end balls,
Visionary, Track, Columbia, Lane1, Lane Masters, AZO and the rest. Have a garage full
of balls that i constantly lug out and try again and again looking for a replacement
for my SD73. So far not much luck.
w