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scotts33

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Thing--297 and Still Rolling
« on: February 17, 2005, 09:29:37 PM »
For all of those that ask about the longevity and response from a DT Soaker coverstock ball.....here's my experience from league last night.

I used a Visionary Violet Gargoyle 105 deg. layout on a THS Guardian heads wet/dry for the first two games 233-225...then as the heads broke down needed a ball with a lil more differential and hit in the 1-3 for better carry.  

So, I broke out my Thing two and half years old with probably over 400 games on it.  60 deg. layout and shined 1500 with Storm Step #2.  See this thread about Ric Clint asking about shining DT balls.  http://www.ballreviews.com/Forum/Replies.asp?TopicID=74915&ForumID=75&CategoryID=2

Moved in as the third game progressed about a board per frame on the approach and one on the lane and chased the oil depletion on the Guardian heads.  Shot 297 last ball a bit slow and a bit early in the dry.  

So for those that wonder what balls hold up over time this is proof of a great product with a great coverstock.  How can you beat symmetrical balls with a great cover?  

Thanks Phil!

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jimensminger

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Re: Thing--297 and Still Rolling
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2005, 11:37:54 AM »
wow,..just think what ya woulda shot if you had used The THING for 3 games,...

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Re: Thing--297 and Still Rolling
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2005, 09:00:54 AM »
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wow,..just think what ya woulda shot if you had used The THING for 3 games,...




Jim--I hear ya but don't have anything from DT that's laid out for a wet/dry block.  Went to the Thing after pattern broke down in heads and evened out in backend.  

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