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C-G ProShop-Carl

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Alright, so now what?
« on: May 19, 2004, 10:34:57 PM »
I have not even drilled my Animal Untamed yet and I am thinking ahead. We have "kind of" gotten the ball that so many have asked for, the morpheous in a reactive coverstock.

What would you like to see next?

I still tend to lean towards a version, any version of the morpheous or morpheous 2.0 in a reactive shell-----but I want pearl reactive. I would view this ball as Track's answer to Storm's X Factor. The X Factor was a very popular ball when it was first released (I didn't and still do not care for it, but I am speaking for the masses here), and still gets plenty of lane play. With a pearl reactive coverstock it would be useable by many more bowlers. There are just that certain group of bowlers that lack ball speed to get a dull reactive or almost anything particle far enough down the lane before it makes its move. A pearl reactive will naturally help the bowler get the ball further down the lane, and for MOST will not be too strong to use on a house shot.

To go even a little further, I would not mind seeing the morpheous (or morpheous 2.0) in a urethane ball. Imagine the predictability, then imagine the impact that ball would have when it arrives at the pins!!!!



SO.....whats your opinion?
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Re: Alright, so now what?
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2004, 02:37:43 PM »
I'd vote for Morpheus Pearl, and a White Dot/Blue Dot type spare ball..


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Re: Alright, so now what?
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2004, 05:13:29 PM »
Personally, i'd like to see the Morpheus core in a coverstock similar to the of the Apocalypse...picture a half solid/half pearl reactive coverstock with that powerful core.  Shine it up and watch it turn dead left (or dead right if you swing that way...lol), dull it and smooth out the reaction.  The possibilities with that versatile of a coverstock combined with the VERY versatile core of the PU or the Animal, and Track would have itself a Ball of the Year nominee (not that any of their others aren't, i'm just saying...)
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