Hey BR & Track Family,
Ok, finally got to take the experiment ball with a coat of Magic Shine out for a spin.
The Guinea Pig ball
Ebonite The one - Pin about 1/2" over the ring finger and MB position 1 1/2"-2" right of thumb with weight hole in thumb positive quadrant. (I know, I know, it's not a Track ball, but hey, I used Track Polish! Forgive me this time hehe.) *Pictures will be up tonight*
The Application Process
I put the ball on the spinner and cleaned it with clean n' dull, paper towels and a spray bottle filled with water to spritz it here and there.
Then I hit the ball with a White Scotchbrite Pad on Two Sides Only. (Grips Facing up and then the opposite side.)
I applied about 4-5 light dabs of Magic Shine on a Paper Towel and did one side facing up. I spritzed water on the ball while applying the Magic Shine with moderate pressure. I repeated this step when I flipped the ball over.
Ball was clean, shiny & tacky!
The Test Drive
Last night took the ball out for a spin in our Sunday Family league. Medium Crown shot on 20 year old wood lanes with heavier concentration of oil in the middle. Didn't get any practice shots in as I was rushing to get to league.
Ideal line was 10 at the arrows and out to about 5 at the breakpoint. With the Magic shine, the ball cleared the heads like it was nobody's business. It was super clean through the front. I got a nice hard arc on the backend that carried with better than average results. Got great hold as well if I tugged it in a board or two! As the night went on, I moved a total of 2-3 boards! That is a record for me as I usually migrate left way more than that on a normal league night. I was pretty much able to stand in the same spot (area) all night.
Game 1 - Front 10, then swisher 10 pin! Whiff it for a 288
Game 2 - Front 7, *Solid 9! spare*, punch out for a 279
Game 2 - Choke city, Front 3, split, strike, spare and strikes here and there for a 221.
788 Series. Missed the 800 this time by 12 pins. It's ok, the league isn't sanctioned so I guess I shouldn't feel too bad haha. It cost me a chance at the $100 House bonus for shooting an honor score though! All in all I was impressed with the way the ball handled the Magic Shine. Ball cleared the fronts real nice and the backend move was neato!
I will try to experiment with different grits (600, 800, etc.) under the coat of Magic Shine next time and see if there is a difference.
Thanks everyone & Thanks Track!
Ram
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Ramuel L. Jackson
"There's Snakes on the LANE!"
Edited on 8/22/2006 9:34 AM