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GuyGood

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Ogre Pearl
« on: November 18, 2008, 10:44:58 PM »
After a long time of searching for a new ball I decided to give the Ogre Pearl a chance. My criteria were especially a probably long lasting coverstock, good bang for the buck^^ and a med/low differential. The ball I used before was a Storm Shift which was a really great ball (shot my first 300 with it ) but after many many many games (more than 1500 I guess) the ball is pretty much dead and is only useable on really short and dry patterns resulting in a smooth, arcing motion. (which is not bad on those patterns^^)

Yesterday I tried the Ogre Pearl the first time. And it's really a great ball. Nice roll, strong hook and great carry (which I expect from a ball oob of course). The pattern was really dry and I haven't thrown it on longer patterns though. Nonetheless I am pretty excited about this ball and love to throw it. The cover is pretty thick and I hope this will result in a long long life

Maybe one question...What cleaner should I use? Atm I have the Lanemasters "High Performance Cleaner" which is, I guess, pretty agressive and Brunswicks "Remove All" ball cleaner. Would you recommend one of those or should I go for another one?

At the end of my topic I just want to say thank you to dizzyfugu for taking the time and answering my questions Thanks a lot.
And of course Visionary for this very nice rolling piece of equipment. I am really looking forward to getting more information about the new breed *hehe*

Edited on 11/19/2008 7:45 AM

 

scotts33

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Re: Ogre Pearl
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2008, 07:39:07 AM »
quote:
Maybe one question...What cleaner should I use? Atm I have the Lanemasters "High Performance Cleaner" which is,


Great ball cleaner.  I'd use it after bowling and you'll have a long lived Ogre Pearl.  Visionary equipment is noted for it's ability to stand up to the test of time.

Only other cleaner I'd try is Valentino's Remedy also a great cleaner....can be used during USBC competition and after. Less strong odor.  Use up your Legends cleaner and then try Valentino's Remedy.


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Re: Ogre Pearl
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2008, 08:24:20 AM »
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At the end of my topic I just want to say thank you to dizzyfugu for taking the time and answering my questions Thanks a lot.


You are welcome! If I was able to help you, it's a pleasure
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GuyGood

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Re: Ogre Pearl
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2008, 09:22:15 AM »
@Dizziyfuggu: Yes, thanks for your help because here in my area there is absolutely no one I know who owns a visionary ball and in general I would say that visionary is not pretty much known in Germany.

@scotts33:

I read one topic here on ballreviews about the Cleaner and the comparison to other cleaners. Many guys stated that they really like the Remedy-Cleaner and of course I would like to test it but I haven't found a german online shop where I could buy it and I really don't know if it's possible to buy it except from valention's online shop itself. I also haven't seen it in our local pro shops.

Edited on 11/19/2008 10:22 AM

dizzyfugu

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Re: Ogre Pearl
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2008, 09:30:29 AM »
Bowling resources are pretty limited... I get Ebonite, LM and Brunswick cleaners, but as a local tip: check out BAUHAUS and the MELLERUD cleaner line. There are some special cleaners for plastic, and a special degreasing cleaner that does a very good job on bowling balls:

http://www.mellerud.de/html/products.php4?do=show_product_popup&id=90&language=DE

http://www.mellerud.de/html/products.php4?do=show_product_popup&id=91&language=DE

http://www.mellerud.de/html/products.php4?do=show_product_popup&id=45&language=DE

Not cheap, but very effective, and esp. the degreaser is great on bowling balls (does not take away the polish, as far as I can tell).
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Re: Ogre Pearl
« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2008, 06:46:41 PM »
the ogre pearl doesnt soak much oil at all but any ball will soak oil and get dirt in its pores so a good cleaner like remedy or LM would be fine.
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Re: Ogre Pearl
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2008, 09:41:21 PM »
I use RowDel's Grime Solver.  It's a powerful cleaner approved by USBC, doesn't leave a residue, and smells pretty good.

Check out the site as we will be coming out with a cleaning kit for the holidays and a stocking stuffer as well.

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