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Title: velocity coverstock question
Post by: onlybowling on January 04, 2005, 09:44:30 AM
Does anyone know what the velocity cover is?  Superflex with particle??  M80 with particle??

Thanks in advance to any and all who reply.
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OnlyBowling
Title: Re: velocity coverstock question
Post by: dirtbikebowler on January 04, 2005, 05:56:15 PM
"Surround it with our new Mach-1 Particle coverstock for a reaction that's super clean in the front and truly sideways on the back for incredible entry angle."

click on AMF on this sight and look at the ball, i took those words right from there.

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Tom Kelleys Pro Shop



Edited on 1/4/2005 6:56 PM
Title: Re: velocity coverstock question
Post by: onlybowling on January 04, 2005, 07:20:56 PM
I know it is called the Mach-1 Particle coverstock.  I wondered if it was a new name for a cover that is being used on another ball. or if it is a really new cover.
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OnlyBowling
Title: Re: velocity coverstock question
Post by: htotheizzo3561 on January 04, 2005, 09:47:35 PM
I know that the Maximum Velocity is goo reactive.  The Velocity MAYBE Goo Particle as well??? Don't know for sure though.
Title: Re: velocity coverstock question
Post by: dirtbikebowler on January 04, 2005, 10:52:14 PM
O sorry. ITs pry being used on something else that C300 makes. Could be what hot3561 said.
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Tom Kelleys Pro Shop

Title: Re: velocity coverstock question
Post by: Plowboy300 on January 05, 2005, 12:27:35 AM
This is a newer stronger reactive (kinda like a particle roll) similar to the bully coverstock, but it has a pearl additive to it. The new Backyard Bully has a similar coverstock to what the original Velocity coverstock has. It helps the ball get through the fronts cleaner, and helps it make a really strong movement in the backends. The newer Max Velocity does have similar coverstock to the Bully & Rule, which is very smooth transition from oil to the dry. Looking forward to the new VP2 when that comes out. That will be a great ball as well as both Velocity's have been so far.
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Michael Thompson
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Title: Re: velocity coverstock question
Post by: onlybowling on January 11, 2005, 01:37:07 PM
Thanks to all who answered my question.

 I have not responed because my hard drive is dead and I don't have easy access to a computer.  A complicating factor arose.  I was given achoice between a new harddrive or a new Velocity - either one being $85.  Being a bowling fanatic, I chose the Velocity, so I will have to wait another 3 weeks before I can replace my harddrive
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OnlyBowling