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leftyinsnellville

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Is this ball an overseas Inferno?
« on: May 30, 2009, 11:56:07 AM »
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I ran a fresh 2000 abralon over my Revolution Real Speed before I headed to the lanes for our monthly "winner-take-all" get together.

I had a little trouble keeping my Wild Ride from going high in the first game, so I switched to the Real Speed in the second game.  It was smooth through the heads and even smoother off the dry.  This ball just tore it up and I killed 'em in the next three games and won the pot.

I never had an original Inferno, but I'd be surprised if its reaction was as mild as the reaction I was getting with the Real Speed.  The RG and differential numbers are the same as the Inferno, but I couldn't find any information on the "Activator R-Tune" coverstock.  Perhaps it was the 2000 abralon that tamed the reaction.  I just don't know.

Does anybody have any information on the Activator R-Tune coverstock?


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noturcuzin

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Re: Is this ball an overseas Inferno?
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2009, 08:49:38 PM »
Yes it is. It's an overseas version of the Original Inferno. I used to have one.
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