BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Columbia 300 => Topic started by: Nodsleinad on September 02, 2003, 01:06:19 AM
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Does anyone know? Are there any difference between the Red pulse with a clear pin and one with a white pin? Also what was the original box finish on the Red Pulse?
Nod
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Both the original and the remakes had a matte finish, around 500 grit out of the box I would say.
The remake was supposed to be the same but I felt that the remake hooked quite a bit more than the original I had. Both balls are even rolling and do not have a lot of flare potential.
I don’t really think the type of pins had any effect. The first was clear with a decal stuck to the ball telling you not to drill any closer than the decal, it simply kept you from drilling inside 1 inch of the pin which is the recommendation for all the balls today.
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Lol, Ron Bahr could tell you. He'd KILL for a 16 lb original Red Pulse.
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Forget Kung Fu, I know Ron Bahr!!!
The only difference between youth and adult leagues are that the big boys are allowed to whine. They're more entertaining anyway.
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Lol, don't mock me!!! I was actually making a point though, he knows absolutely everything about the original and the remake and can break down the differences pretty easily. He did say that the remake hooked too much, and I think Pinbuster pretty much nailed it. I'm gonna change my signature now . .
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Forget Kung Fu, I know Ron Bahr!!!
The only difference between youth and adult leagues are that the big boys are allowed to whine. They're more entertaining anyway.