BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: stormed1 on December 11, 2018, 06:12:49 PM
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Kingpin Rule
B-120 BSR: $258.95
COLOR: Maroon/Orange/White
COVERSTOCK: ECA-XR Solid
CORE: Kingpin Ultra Low RG
FINISH: 500 & 2000 Siaair Micro Pad
REACTION: Smooth Big Hook
LANE CONDITION: Heavy Oil
WEIGHTS: 12-16 lbs.
Cutting Edge Pearl
COLOR: Copper/Titanium/Purple
COVERSTOCK: 3C Pearl Reactive
CORE: Cutting Edge Low RG Symmetric
FINISH: 500 & 1000 Siaair/Crown Factory Compound
REACTION: Length & Sharp Break Point
LANE CONDITION: Light Oil
WEIGHTS: 12-16 lbs.
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Balls and cores
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Did we need a 3rd solid Kingpin?
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Did we need a 3rd solid Kingpin?
i don't know, but they are on the 4th pitbull solid
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On clearance 1/18/19.
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Brunswick has lost my interest...... I have had too many duds. The final straw was the Quantums. They should have given me a free bowl of soup instead of a bag with that thing.
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On clearance 1/18/19.
I just died!!! LMAO
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On clearance 1/18/19.
Too true hahaha
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On clearance 1/18/19.
;D
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Light oil ball doesn't get dynamacore?? Why?
Not buying it guys, just because my house doesn't flood the lanes we can't get that?
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If u put a 2000 finish on the Kingpin Max and same drilling as the Rule, u will not see a measurable differance. Brunswick is becoming Storm ( sales slow on a ball, release the same ball different name) I know it has supposably a differant cover, but it is not noticeable on the lanes ( still a reactive cover).
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If u put a 2000 finish on the Kingpin Max and same drilling as the Rule, u will not see a measurable differance. Brunswick is becoming Storm ( sales slow on a ball, release the same ball different name) I know it has supposably a differant cover, but it is not noticeable on the lanes ( still a reactive cover).
Show us a comparison video.
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Perception is reality when it comes to customers spending their hard earned money...
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Or get a Katana Dragon instead for $100 at Buddies. Most people (at least on here) learn pretty quick not to pay full price for Big B stuff at launch.
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Or get a Katana Dragon instead for $100 at Buddies. Most people (at least on here) learn pretty quick not to pay full price for Big B stuff at launch.
Or just go to ebay and get the new releases for under 100 shipped, Big B stuff is a joke to ever pay full price for, and it makes it impossible for any pro shop to stock their stuff
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Brunswick and Ebonite produced stuff DOES depreciate faster than a Nissan Leaf. It makes no sense, as their equipment is just as good as the Utah and Michigan produced balls(Unlike a Nissan).
Perhaps the reason is they have more production capacity and need to keep those employees busy resulting in over production.
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Even when the Big B has to discount there stuff, they still make a profit I'm sure, just not the profit they make when they first get released to the suckers wanting the New Now. All brunswick stuff is good, just gets flooded pretty quickly and everyone is correct, just wait 3-4 months and you'll get a good discount.
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What I find a bit odd is, if they can still turn profits with discounting their stuff to half the price, then why did they move in the first place. They complained they were losing money, so they move to Mexico, and then discount their products...
Almost looks desperate for sales and lack of confidence in their product when the prices drop so quickly. They give off the perception that they are peddling a common commodity versus a uniquely designed piece of R&D.
I don't even know why DV8 is around anymore, people still buy it?
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Mexico production I bet does make a huge difference on production cost. So far no complaints on quality but only bought the Quantums (Green good on flood I rarely see, red and black are fine but nothing wow about them for me) and a few Radical balls which are too strong to use on house shot. Still think PK18 and Activator are better for house shot so own more of their old stuff now. DV8 makes some decent asym pearls (Creed is decent at least) but yeah that branding is as Luke said seems to be for some 20 something guy living in his mom's basement.
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What I find a bit odd is, if they can still turn profits with discounting their stuff to half the price, then why did they move in the first place. They complained they were losing money, so they move to Mexico, and then discount their products...
Almost looks desperate for sales and lack of confidence in their product when the prices drop so quickly. They give off the perception that they are peddling a common commodity versus a uniquely designed piece of R&D.
I don't even know why DV8 is around anymore, people still buy it?
Cost of building the new facility. They're still likely making more now than they did back then on a per ball basis.