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En Fuego
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
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Core: Large Core with Dual flip block

Color: Red and Black Multi-Color

Coverstock: SuperFlex

RG: 2.582

Differential: .047

Hook Rating: 19 BTM

Finish: 1500 Wet Sand

Weights: 12, 14, 15, 16

Part Number: 033-670-0XX

 

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Re: En Fuego
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2002, 08:04:14 PM »
AMF wants to set you on Fire!

The EnFuego is the end of the season entry for AMF with another "OLD"
weight block design from the filing cabinet. "Night Hawk Revenge"

This same weight block design is also being used in the Track Hextreme,
Track Spell,(Shared Technology) Since Columbia/Track manufacture all the
balls for the AMF Label.

Even tho we have an "Older" weight block design the coverstock is a tried and
proven performer on the lanes. Columbia's Super Flex Reactive,
and its fully adjustable in polishing and sanding!

Coming out of the box at 1500 Grit Wet Sand this ball is designed for Medium
to light oil patterns. This weight block design is friendly by nature!

If you hit this ball alot, "Cranker Types" it will rev-up nice!
If you have a more average release, in lift and turn, you may find this ball
to be somewhat more LAZY and not flare as much!

If you are of a higher average and have good control of your release Skills,
you will find this ball more useable. If you are not in good control of your
release you will find this ball "Over/Under" alot!

Our Test ball was drilled "Label Leverage" with no balance hole and we went to
a pair of freshly dressed lanes for typical league play and with Our "Tweener"
release, we found the ball smooth and long! Even for a slightly dull surface
the ball showed great length! The Hook was not strong as the ball was lazy
on the corner turn as it attempted to make a move to the pocket!

We lined our feet up and played straight down the boards and found the ball
smooth and controllable. Hitting power was Ok! I have seen much better from
AMF products in the past, but this one seemed to "Ping"!
Corner Pin, Corner Pin, Corner Pin.>...>...>Etc.

Over-all, the Enfuego did not light our Fire!

Our Opinion is that there are much better balls out there for the same Price!
And with (3)three balls currently on the market sharing the same core, it makes passing this one up Easy!!!

If you want an AMF ball for the drier lane conditions, this one is for you!
So we will share this same opinion with our custormers!

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Re: En Fuego
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2003, 02:34:09 AM »
You people seemed to have missed this one.  Have it in box finish.  Clears the heads and really saves energy.  Even when they dry up a little it still hits.  Great ball!!!