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Equipment Boards => Dyno-Thane => Topic started by: legend4life95 on February 04, 2005, 01:54:50 AM
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I wish they would make a inline 4ball bag. I throw mostly all D/T now and love it, but I still use my Storm/Rolling Thunder 3Ball bag. I want to buy a D/T roller, but I really want to upgrade to a 4ball. I think I'll hold out for a while and see if they start making 4ball rollers. I would definatly buy one. What do you guys think?
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brotha, I have ben trying to get a 4 ball roller out of Billy and the gang for years now. If they continue with out one...just get the patches and stitch over your bag. I have 2 locals who now have DT 4 ball wheelers. They actually had a dt logo made big enough to cover the storm Logo!
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With our arsenal you should only need 1 tote and a spare ball you'd use on occasion. real men use totes!!!):
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and a spare ball you'd use on occasion.
hahaha, you tell'em, Uncle Phil!
Rollers are for sissies, real men use totes! 
Hey, what do real women use?
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With our arsenal you should only need 1 tote and a spare ball you'd use on occasion. real men use totes!!!):
That's true if you are bowling on the soft lane conditions of San Antonio. Up here on Long Island, where honor scores are very rare, we need 4, 6, even 8 ball rollers to be competitive.
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With our arsenal you should only need 1 tote and a spare ball you'd use on occasion. real men use totes!!!):
Well I have a 3 ball roller and a 2 ball tote already. I have 6 balls I like to take b/c lately we've been having a drier shot but next week it may go back to a flood. I just don't know what to expect anymore since our lane machine is screwing up. I don't want a 6 ball roller though b/c to bulky. I also don't think many of you "Real men" would like to carry 3- 2ball totes around. I want a 4ball roller and then keep using my 2ball tote. I don't need to prove my manly strength by carrying 100lbs. of bowling equipment on my shoulders every night.
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****Kids in the back seat cause accidents; accidents in the back seat cause kids.****
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Maybe there aren't many honor scores on Long Island because you can't bowl?
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I've tried ALL combinations,..and by far the best for me has been 2 three ball rollers,..the best for travel, trunks, extra storage for junk,..and mobility.
I've always disliked the 4-6 ball rollers with the handles that stick up,..and bend and break...plus they fit no-where in the car,..and flying is out of the question....je
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Actually, I agree with Jim. Although I did fly with a six roller on Air-Tran (they have the best checked luggage policy), your best bet in two three-ball rollers. Most of the PBA guys used that at the Masters. They do store the best all most areas and have plnety of room for other equipment.
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I rely on moving my feet, they are much lighter than a 3 ball bag and they have more versatility than changing equipment. If that fails I try moving my hand position it is even lighter than the feet.
Long Island is the scoring capitol of the world now ( when I lived there they were impossible, thus I was a great bowler)
Just kidding !! (about the bags ) not the scoring on Long Island. We do not have anything larger than a 3 baller cause it's not a very profitable market and the inventory investment is not a wise business decision. Some bowling exec. still do apply logical business sense. I tend to think I am still one of them. Thanks for the support.
By the way prince, well see how much talent you have the weekend of the 26th. I hope my back and knees hold up under all the pressure of carrying you butt all those games.
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By the way prince, well see how much talent you have the weekend of the 26th. I hope my back and knees hold up under all the pressure of carrying you butt all those games.
The scoop is that the key to this tournament is to have a good old guy, just like the key to mixed doubles is to have a good girl. I am living proof of this axiom.
I plan on gaining 10 lbs in the next two weeks so start working out.
PS - Real men with surgically repaired backs use wheelies.