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Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: Reset Button on May 01, 2006, 07:00:52 AM
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My new fav my far. I posted a while back askin what the cover stock was. I know I know its particle pearl. it says so on the spec sheet.
I drilled it 4 1/2 by 4 pin right over the ring mb on the 3 postion. WHOA. At first i hated it but i moved a lil to the left and shot over the 3rd arrow and this ball was a MACHINE. Its the perfect ball for the way I throw. My partner doesnt like it. but i let his brother throw it and the first thing he said was. Can i have it. Wonderful ball if the robo rule is half way simular, then its my future ball.
Edited on 5/1/2006 3:04 PM
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Robo is similar, however, the move is different and look you get is different. Robo handles much more oil up front and has a smoother backend due to the dull finish and light load of particles in the cover. They are a great 1-2 punch that can cover about anything other than light mediums and dry....add a Blast and a Desert and you have a GREAT arsenal that will pretty much cover everything you would see!
Clint
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Clint Daley-Owner
Lets Go Bowling Daley
Inside Hunt Club Lanes
Salem, Ohio 44460
Track Pro Shop staff
www.trackbowling.com
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do u think a solid resin robo is coming out soon?
Edited on 5/1/2006 4:01 PM
Edited on 5/1/2006 4:03 PM
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I have yet to see any info on any new releases....don't even know any names, when they are being released...NOTHING....so anything I say would be a complete guess.
Clint
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Clint Daley-Owner
Lets Go Bowling Daley
Inside Hunt Club Lanes
Salem, Ohio 44460
Track Pro Shop staff
www.trackbowling.com
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The Machine is an awesome ball...but the Robo is good in its own right. With each having their OOB finish picture this: The Robo does in oil what the Machine does on mediums to medium heavy.
-Carl
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C-G Pro Shop (owner/operator)
Youngstown Ohio
Track Intl.-Amateur/Pro Shop Staff
www.trackbowling.com
www.startabowlingrevolution.com
Tag Team Member #1
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Both are great balls, but I personally prefer the Machine over the ROBO. I have 2 different MACHINE's, both perform on there intended lane condition very well. You don't want to use this on anything light, unless you can throw it about 50 mph.
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Rev-O
Track International Regional Staff Member
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Has anyone done a fair comparision of the Machine Vs. the Brunswick Vapor Zone or the Strom Pyro?