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Reality Check

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Terminator & Straight Flush
« on: July 25, 2007, 01:49:13 AM »
Hi All,

I have just been given these two balls in 15lb, both with about 10 games on - I just wondered if I could get some opinions on them? Both have been drilled aggressively, and are in box finish. What sort of reaction should I expect, as I am more used to throwing track (machine polished) and Circle (Superhero) with the occasional Brunswick (warp zone sanded)
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charlest

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Re: Terminator & Straight Flush
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2007, 06:49:54 PM »
St Flush is pancake core resin for the driest of lanes that will still allow a resin ball to clear the heads.

Terminator is Lanemasters strongest particle ball (given that the Conqueror is a limited run ball), but it does come polished. As such, it handles medium-hevay oil. If you sand it to remove the polish, it should handle, for most bowlers, as heavy an oil as you can find. Your "hand", the oil pattern and the ball's surface will determine what it can do for you. You can use any level of grit from 600 to 4000 grit and any level of polish  or leave it matte to get the reaction you want.

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