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DP3

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What can I expect from Anomaly?
« on: September 20, 2004, 01:52:18 PM »
Lets see, I'm a higher rev, medium-high speed player with alot of tilt(PAP, 4 inches over).  What can I expect from this Anomaly I have coming soon.  It's going to fill the slot between a Goliath and an aggressive drilled Hot Wire.  I'm thinking of polishing it and leaving the Goliath dull(it's currently polished).  What kind of ball motion can I expect out of it and can it be played on fresher mediums in its out of box finish.
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DP3

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Re: What can I expect from Anomaly?
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2004, 10:38:43 AM »
I see what you are saying but obviously you don't know how much ball the Goliath is.  For a medium-high load particle it gets through the heads well even when its dull and just rolls its butt off in the midlane and never stops arcing.  I figured with a more aggressive block(Anomaly) and a stronger Resin cover, I could use this when I need something aggressive that will turn the corner harder than the Goliath.  Goliath I'd use when I need more roll and something to control the backend, Anomaly I would use to open up the lane with a stronger breakpoint(when I do have to use a more aggressive ball to open up the lane).  You gave me a good idea what to expect from this whether you know it or not.  My idea wasn't to tame the nature of this ball, I just don't see it being more aggressive than the Goliath overall, so i figured it would be a step under it.  Any other comments?
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Re: What can I expect from Anomaly?
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2004, 11:59:05 PM »
1. I suggest you do your own research when buying bowling equipment, DP3. Reviews and asking people on here don't seem to help (much) anymore, at least for me.

2. http://brunswickftp.com/Product%20info/Ball%20Comparison%20Chart.pdf

The link above should help with the possible confusion between the difference between the Warp Zone and the Goliath. I have seen both balls in action and both are pretty strong and impressive. I do agree with the Brunswick site, however, that there is a slight edge in 'hook potential' for the BVP Goliath, in comparison to the Warp.

Finally, remember it is YOU that determines what occurs on the lane, no matter what Mr. Brunswick or Mr. DynoThane say to you. The ball is still round in my book.


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