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coco3085

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natural pearl question
« on: October 08, 2011, 02:24:20 AM »
the alley i throw at put out a new pattern.  it oils heavy on the track area because of all the track bowlers we have here and how they burned it up so fast before.  (wood lanes with overlay)  It has caused those of us tweeners to lose our hook point and struggle a bit.  I decided to buy a tropical heat (pearl not hybrid) and am throwing it outside the track a line, a line that is alot straighter than i like but it seems to work better so now i lay it down  about 11-12 and go out to the 6-7 and have some success.  (usually lay down about 20 out to 10, don't feel great going 20-25 out to 5, hard for me to do, and yes i can, but don't like to)

 

I need something a little weaker than the heat, but love how it hits so was thinkin of the natural pearl. i need it as a the lanes transition, a 3rd game ball.  i am hoping for feedback, but if anyone knows of a link to a video of these two balls together, that would help a ton.  thanks


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tommygn

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Re: natural pearl question
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2011, 06:36:48 AM »
The Natural Pearl is a big step down from the Tropical Heat Pearl. You would be better off trying a Tropical Breeze.
 


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