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stopncrank

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passion or paradigm?
« on: May 04, 2006, 01:38:28 PM »
allright, i need a little advice. my profile has my current arsenal, but my league finished up tonight and i am already thinking ahead to next year, and updating my equipment. i need to fill a gap between my trifecta and my diablo. trifecta is drilled pretty close to 4x3, with a weight hole directly over from my grip line. even when sanded to 1000 and polished, i still can only get about a game to a game and a half before i have to put it in the bag. we have old guardian overlay, so you can only guess as to what kind of friction i see! so what do you guys recomend? i'm a little afraid that the passion might be a little too close to the trifecta, what do you guys think? i'm leaning more towards the paradigm, thinking i might be able to drill it similar to the trifecta, and be able to stay in the same general area on the lane, so how close in overall strength is the paradigmn to the trifecta? thanks in advance for the help! mike myrick
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Hamburglar

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Re: passion or paradigm?
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2006, 08:48:44 AM »
I've got a Vertigo that fits perfect between my Trifecta and Diablo...may want to try and find one on closeout...
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golfnutFL

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Re: passion or paradigm?
« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2006, 09:39:36 AM »
The Passion is a strong ball with a very dull finish. I think OOB it would not be very different than the Trifecta. The Paradigm would make a nice compliment to the Trifecta but I can't tell you how it compares to the Diablo as I've never thrown or seen one thrown.
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