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Brandon Riley

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Ball to replace a Danger Zone
« on: June 29, 2005, 09:26:56 PM »
I have an original danger zone drilled simply label leverage with a 2-3" pin with what I can guarantee having at least a thousand games on it.  As much as I love the ball to death, and it has a fantastic reaction, I know that in its 9th year of use, it is on its last legs.  I can only resurface this ball so many times and sooner, not later, it will not finish any more.  What ball should I get to replace it???

I am thinking somewhere between the Nemesis and the Bruiser...any suggestions??
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BigWillyStyle

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Re: Ball to replace a Danger Zone
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2005, 09:25:23 AM »
Dang...you beat me to it!!! Anyway, go to this site for NIB ORIGINAL Danger Zone...



http://www.bowlingballmall.com/bowl/product.asp?dept%5Fid=44&pf%5Fid=3021&mfgid=7&Shopper=0KX97KLMER708NVVPPWJ2WW4WTHJ8LN4


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Brandon Riley

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Re: Ball to replace a Danger Zone
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2005, 01:18:21 PM »
lol. not a bad idea!! the only problem is that I throw 16lbs.
Is there any other ball that would RESEMBLE the DZ??  And it doesn't necessarily have to be a ball from Big B.

Edited on 6/30/2005 1:13 PM
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Re: Ball to replace a Danger Zone
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2005, 01:52:52 PM »
Bruiser - cheap in 16# too!!
They've been going for around $30 on ebay.

More expensive but solid black PK18 with a Bruiser core:

The infamous Elite R43. Still available for the consensus ovpriced value of $159.95 at BowlersParadise.com


Edited on 6/30/2005 1:49 PM

RandyO

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Re: Ball to replace a Danger Zone
« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2005, 04:34:25 PM »
I have 2 Danger Zones, 2 Time Zones, and have or "had" two Bruisers. The Time Zone "looks" like a Danger Zone, but it is significantly higher in RG than a DZ. This in addition with the mass bias theoretically make it a more angular ball. This has been my experience as well. However, this is layout dependent. I drilled a Time Zone to give me a small controlled rolly arc - and that's what it did:

Favorite DZ:
http://www.pipeline.com/~randyo/arsenal/15DZ2.jpg

Angular TZ:
http://www.pipeline.com/~randyo/arsenal/15%23%20Time%20Zone%201.jpg

Rolly Arcy DZ:
http://www.pipeline.com/~randyo/arsenal/15DZ1.jpg

Rolly Arcy TZ:
http://www.pipeline.com/~randyo/arsenal/15tz2.jpg

Bruiser
http://www.pipeline.com/~randyo/arsenal/15%23%20Bruiser%202.jpg

I have also thrown a Bruiser in this layout:
http://www.pipeline.com/~randyo/arsenal/15bruiser.jpg
Only this ball has a balance hole - small to bring it to +1/2

In my experience - given similar layouts and surfaces, you won't find a lot of difference between the Danger Zone and Bruiser. Slightly more flare in a DZ, but extra flare no-madda according to Big-B.
The Time Zone can be made to be more angular, but it's not a huge difference. Given that Time Zones are harder to find, and Bruisers are easy and cheap, it's no contest. The Nemesis should also be close enough to consider.

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Re: Ball to replace a Danger Zone
« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2005, 10:56:40 PM »
just get a strike zone and you'll be glad you did. the ball is gggggreat!!
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