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bigdave300

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dyno-thane thing
« on: May 18, 2003, 10:43:01 PM »
this ball is the first dyno-thane ball i've use
i just can't believe this ball,it works well,on dry and oily
lanes,the hitting power of this ball,and the carry
is one of the best ball,i've ever used,
i would tell everyone to get this ball,you have to try it
to believe me.
i won the last 2 of 3 tourney on ballreview,and just won the last
virtual tourney with this ball,it is a keeper.
it is the ball i'm going to use in the abc,s next month i'll let your know
how it does.
BIGDAVE300

 

cosmo

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Re: dyno-thane thing
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2003, 02:01:08 PM »
BD300 - I have to agree with you. I got my Thing just
before the abc's and used it there and it worked well for
the most part. I think I won the BR tourny that you didn't
down the stretch and finished 2nd or 3rd in the other.
It was my first DT ball but won't be the last.
Good luck in k'ville.



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komike

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Re: dyno-thane thing
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2003, 03:58:35 PM »
Phipps300...I have mine drill exactly the way you want to lay it out and let me tell you that you will not be able to use it on lighter conditions unless you want to stand far left and swing it to the gutter..medium conditions it is still a monster and will probably have to stand left as well..this ball is very aggressive in the backends especially with this lay out...at first you might be able to play the line you want but as you put more games on it the stronger it gets...one thing i know that tames it down is to polish it up to a high gloss...it will get further down the lane and have a more controlled backend...hope this helps....if you need any more specific info let me know and I will see if i can answer based on how my ball reacts...

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