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Juggernaut

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Is AMF doomed to disappear?
« on: September 25, 2010, 01:15:40 AM »
I know that, as far as equipment is concerned, AMF is/has been only a subsidiary side line company for a few years now, but it wasn't always this way.

 I remember the days when Dick Weber Powerballs and 5 star models were right at the top of the game. I remember the first time I saw a Black ANGLE (and how much I thought I wanted one), and when that ball was the winningest ball on tour.

 I remember them making some of the first balls that ever flared on purpose, the Angle+ and the Ultra ANGLE. They were even in the forefront of the asymmetric movement when they released the XS.

 Now, they seem little more than a curiosity, a footnote in bowlings history book, a "red headed stepchild" to kick around.

 Anybody think they'll ever be back, or just end up as a testing grounds for the big brother?
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