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TrackMaster

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A Solid Freeze????
« on: December 25, 2009, 04:44:32 AM »
Would anyone else like to see a solid freeze?? I love my freeze and also loved my messengers and couldnt help but think about some of the solid messengers i loved. What does everyone else think???

 

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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2009, 12:46:59 PM »
I love my freeze as well, but I don't see the need for a solid so much. But then again i'm man crushing on my Onyx Vibe that between it and the Freeze I don't really need another piece unless I see major oil.
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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2009, 12:49:21 PM »
Yea, I do not have a onyx vibe but think a solid freeze would be close. I was not a fan of the NoiZe but think a solid freeze, maybe with a rival cover would be awesome. I think the weight block numbers and that cover would be nice.

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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2009, 01:25:54 PM »
why not a urethane freeze?

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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #4 on: December 25, 2009, 03:27:22 PM »
Freeze is too damn strong, as Columbia's mildest, true dynamic core.

Columbia needs a true light oil ball with a real core. No, the Scout is not that ball.
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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2009, 06:13:41 PM »
Urethane might be cool, but even though storm is backordered i dont think its from demand i think its more because they are busy making other balls and push the urethanes back in production. I was thinking more along the lines of a green messenger type ball.

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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #6 on: December 25, 2009, 09:55:21 PM »
well how much demand is there going to be for all these "hook monsters" everyone is making.  

in my 5 man team by the 3rd gm i have to throw at 19 to 20 mph to keep the pocket and get the corner pins.  gong to try and resurface a GM to 2000+polish (unless someone has other suggestions for surface) and see if it will work but till then.

With the trend of useing less oil, why not bring back the urethane.



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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #7 on: December 25, 2009, 10:09:35 PM »
They had a urethane ball called the Scout that didn't sell and Chad Murphy said there's not a big enough market for a urethane ball!
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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #8 on: December 25, 2009, 10:26:31 PM »
Columbia's newest. The Sharp NoiZe, this is a short oil ball. Don't be afraid to try it


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Freeze is too damn strong, as Columbia's mildest, true dynamic core.

Columbia needs a true light oil ball with a real core. No, the Scout is not that ball.
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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #9 on: December 25, 2009, 10:34:19 PM »
Chad Murphy is an intelligent man that knows his business
with that being said, a urethane ball has a place, but really how many times would you really need to use it.

 Today''s high volume of oil in leagues and tournaments just doesn''t call for a whole lot of different urethanes.

This is just my opinion, so don''t get your panties in a twist



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They had a urethane ball called the Scout that didn''t sell and Chad Murphy said there''s not a big enough market for a urethane ball!
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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #10 on: December 25, 2009, 10:38:58 PM »
If you can find one, a Jazz in the 3rd game would work.

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well how much demand is there oing to be for all these "hook monsters" everyone is making.  

in my  man team by the 3rd gm i have to throw at 19 to 20 mph to keep the pocket and get the corner pins.  gong to try and resurface a GM to 2000+polish (unless someone has other suggestions for surface) and see if it will work but till then.

With the trend of useing less oil, why not bring back the urethane.



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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #11 on: December 27, 2009, 08:31:09 AM »
what about the freeze with a superflex on it. idk how strong that cover is in relation to Ne2
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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #12 on: December 27, 2009, 09:11:51 AM »
That is also a cover I had in mind. I think that would be nice.

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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #13 on: December 27, 2009, 09:16:31 AM »
Depending on what your idea of light to dry conditions are the Jazz wouldn't work which leaves out the Superflex cover.

Where Charlest and I bowl even a Jazz is too strong.
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Re: A Solid Freeze????
« Reply #14 on: December 29, 2009, 01:05:22 PM »
I was given a hint that a solid freeze was coming.  I remember the good old days over weaker solids that were great balls and they didnt ping of the dry like these weaker pearls today.  Its all about control not flip in my mind