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ChrispyBrownies

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Brunswick Fury Review
« on: February 25, 2007, 05:56:15 AM »
WOW
Talk about one aggressive ball. . .

It looks like a really dark Ultimate Inferno. Except the "FURY"  logo, all the other logos look like they are glow in the dark.

I AM HOPING TO HAVE PICS POSTED BY TONIGHT.

First time I used it was after one league, 3 games. I wasnt sure how aggressive it would be, so I throw regular line(stand on middle dot, out to 1st arrow, pocket). It didint even go brooklyn. It passed the head right up. So, I end up standing against the ball return, throw it over the middle arrow, out to first arrow. BAM. pocket shot after pocket shot. 4-pins were tripped, 10's kicked out, and no solid 9's or 8's. carried very nicely. First set OOB. . .251, 279, 237=767. Very smmoth through the midlane, then has a strong continuous backend. it was slightly too aggressive to play striaght up 2 or 3 arrow, but between 1st and 2nd, it would hit the pocket solidly.

I had the Greater Louisville City Tournament this weekend, and my Fury came along for the ride. I had singles and doubles on Sat and Team on Sun.
Singles- 677
Doubles- 652
Team(just me)- 701, 2,339(as a team)
All Events- 2,030

I had the 2nd highest game, a 289, in the 701 series. It was second only to a 300. As of Sunday, I was sitting in 8th for singles, and 9th for doubles. This was out of 397 entrants. Not bad for my first city tourny. I was throwing the Fury all tourny, standing on 2 dot from the left, and throwing it out between 1st and 2nd arrow, about 15mph.

Once again, a Huge thanks goes out to the whole Brunswick team, and a thanks to Allstarbowling-joe for getting it to me before the tourny, and to BrunsNick for my stand out Total Inferno polo I was sporting the whole tourny. This was definitely a great weekend.

Thanks,
Chrispy

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Edited on 2/25/2007 2:55 PM

 

DON DRAPER

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Re: Brunswick Fury Review
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2007, 01:59:31 PM »
wow, you have more guts than i do to use a new ball in a tournament without trying it out first. more power to you !  what surface do you have on the ball ? how is it drilled ? what type of bowler are you ? all of us who have a fury or want one want to know !

ChrispyBrownies

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Re: Brunswick Fury Review
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2007, 02:11:38 PM »
I am a (semi) cranker, and throw about 14-15mph. It is drilled pin below the ring, cg kicked out right of palm. I have a weight hole also, but is a good ways away from the thumb. It was OOB. It was also a friggin hook monster.

I AM HOPING TO HAVE PICS UP TONIGHT.

Chrispy
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Ten Pin Lanes Pro Shop
St. Matthews, KY
All the New gear, All right here!

Trinity High School "A" Bowling Team
Louisville, KY
State champs- 2002 and 2003

Since I only throw Infernos, just call me the Flamethrower.

Pimpin ain't easy-it's mandatory.