Scotts
Don't know what has happened to you lately, but for me it is sometimes about the specs. As a former staffer of 3 different companies, I can tell you that when I want a certain reaction I look at the cover first and then the core specs to ensure the ball will shape as I want it to.
Yes, it is about the core. If Visionary was to put out the same Warlock as 15 years ago, the ball would not react well on today's conditioners. The ball would be a light medium to drier lane condition ball, not a good selling point. For the ball to be competitive, you need a stronger cover, but for everyone who loved the Warlock roll and hit, you still need the same engine! Remember when Columbia introduced the Cuda 2000...everyone thought it was the original Cuda/C core with the Holoflex cover. Come to find out the ball did NOT have the Ceramicore and it was a different core...that is why Columbia came out with the Cuda/C 2000 later to make everyone happy that complained. If Visionary was to come out with a new Warlock but have a completely different core, that would be misleading. So yes, I am very interested in the specs to see how close it is to the original as I am sure others are.
Your zeal for putting down Visionary in the last few months has been over the top. I do not know if you had a bad experience or what the deal is, but it seems every chance you get you place a little bit extra into the downgrading of them or turn the knife just a little bit more or push the knife deeper. So they made a Z line spin ball that for you was not good. I have seen some vids of people who have thrown the Mixed Breeds VERY well. Sorry they do not match for you, just like Storm and Roto do not match for me.
However, that does not mean you are always right and we are always wrong. You are entitled to your opinion but it is only that, one opinion.
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