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hallofamer

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Frankie May Gryphon
« on: November 10, 2006, 11:18:55 AM »
Please tell me about this ball. I saw Frankie at BTM tournament 2 years ago, and tried one of his signature balls, but couldn't get a good read as thumb was huge. Surface was matte, seemed like a "benchmark" ball, good read of the lane, continuous arc trajectory, able to handle quite a lot of oil. Any input is appreciated. Thanks.

 

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Re: Frankie May Gryphon
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2006, 12:45:15 PM »
Anybody have any input? Frankie May, you out there?

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Re: Frankie May Gryphon
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2006, 06:09:03 AM »
hall,

I have the FM and love it for fresher THS and on conditions that has carrydown.  Mine is drilled 4 1/2 stacked with a small weight hole, pin slightly above and to the right of the ring finger and the cover is at 2000.  I need quite a bit of oil to use this ball.  As long as I have enough of that, this ball is awesome.  Compared to the Blue Sparkle Gryphon, the FM is easily a full arrow stronger if not closer to 2.  After looking at your profile, I think you will love this ball on fresher and longer patterns.
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Re: Frankie May Gryphon
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2006, 01:23:02 PM »
hallofamer,

I currently have two of these in my bag.  This is by far one of Visionary's most versatile balls.  Both of them are at box finish and drilled with a control layout.

The first ball is my benchmark ball.  It is 3 3/8 controlled at 35 degrees.  This ball allows me to get a really good read of the lane in terms of oil length and breakpoint.  The ball generates a very controllable and predictable move whenever I throw it.  Because of the surface and strength of the layout, I have to make sure I keep my eyes on the balls reaction throughout the entire lane.  This ball does flare a good deal having the Gryphon II core wrapped around this aggressive coverstock.  I normally use this ball and a G-3 stacked as it's compliment when I feel the ball is reading the mid-lane too quickly.

The second ball is a tournament ball.  This was drilled for Nationals and sport shot conditions.  It is 5 1/4 controlled at 65 degrees with the pin under my middle finger.  The finish is box right now but I will probably take it to 1000 or 2000 wetsand.  This layout is great when I have to get in deep and need the ball to push easy through the front and mids while maintaining a strong roll on the backend.  This layout has been a life saver on deep shot conditions where stacked equipment is just too erratic.  It also allows me to open up the lane a little on sport shots where the gutter is open and strong mid-lane layouts produce too much over/under.

If you're looking for a good benchmark ball, I would suggest laying out a Frankie with a Control Drilling anywhere from 3 3/8th's to 4 from your PAP.

Best of luck, hope some of the information helps.  Check out my website for a list of layouts i've put on a few of my Visionary bowling balls.
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  • Edited on 11/13/2006 2:17 PM
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    Re: Frankie May Gryphon
    « Reply #4 on: November 13, 2006, 03:37:58 PM »
    Thank you guys very much. I'm sold.