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Complete NV
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Coverstock: Traxion Reactive 0.45
Weight Block: Spike Symmetric Mass Bias Version 1B
Ball Color: Purple/Blue/Silver Pearl All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
Mass Bias Rating: 0.022
Length: 23
Hook: 48
RG Differential: 0.043 (Medium) on a scale of .000-.080 Low Flare-High Flare
RG Average: 2.51 (Low) on a scale of 2.43-2.80 Very Low-High Break Point
Recommended Lane Conditions: Medium to Heavy Oil Conditions
Description: It’s Complete NV. And no wonder. This ball performs even in high oil conditions. That’s because its new Traxion Reactive coverstock and Spike Core, Version 1B work in tandem to bring better performance in the backend. So get one. Have it drilled to your specs and watch it perform. Then check out the looks you get.

 

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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #16 on: June 03, 2008, 02:47:56 PM »
I have heard many great things about this ball and have seen many of my fellow bowlers roll with it.  I am hoping to get a lot out of this ball.  Plan to get it on the lanes prior to going to New Mexico in June.  Anybody out there ever been to the Nationals Tourney?  I am heading there in June and would like to get any advice possible.  Since I am flying I am only taking five balls with me: Total NV, Complete NV, Special Agent, Black Widow Bite, and spare ball.  Think this should be enough.  Any thoughts?

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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #17 on: July 15, 2008, 06:28:59 PM »
I drilled the Complete 5 by 5. I wanted to get good length through the heads and a hard arc off the break.

The Complete met my expectations and then some. As long as there is a little oil up front and no carrydown I can get to the pocket with regularity. It seems to wiggle in the carrydown and not carry very well but a surface change would probably help that but I didn't drill it for that purpose.

When the shot breaks down and the fronts begin to go the ball can still push down the lane and get to the pocket but it seems to use up to much energy trying to get there so carry is horrible (at least for me) but again I didn't drill it for that.

Overall a very good ball on its intended condition. You will definitely be able to keep up with anyone on the high scoring house shots. 299/809 in tournament this past weekend on an easy house condition.

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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #18 on: September 06, 2008, 05:01:59 PM »
I won this ball in a raffle. wasn't"t going to drill it because I normally use Lane 1. have a buddy that i drill for on the tour and he asked me to punch it to see what I think.
so here goes:
Ball
15#  3" pin 3oz top
lay out
pin above ring finger mass bias 2" rt of thumb
my axis
6 1/4   11/16 up

ths  1st game Played the wet dry line like I always do--left a lot of 10 pins shot 202 weak 10 first ball in the 10th. I think it was a little to clean through the heads. The ball didn't drive through the pocket at that angle. 2nd game adjusted made a 3 & 1 move. Caught the friction earlier  clean through the heads good even back end reaction. sent it wide it still recovered.
the ball carried surprisingly well. Shot 268 11 strikes open in the 5th frame. third game started out great had trouble when i caught it well. had to stay with a light hand. Had to stay mellow temperment-was on a triple got a little more on the ball it skated too long Shot 212.  
Over all a good ball seems to need friction. I really like the even reaction. I am now going to compare it to my Lane 1 pieces that are similarly laid out and surfaces. Hard to change now but I will give an honest opinion.
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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #19 on: November 25, 2008, 11:44:24 PM »
I don't know the layout, but it is drilled for a left handed bowler and I never wanted to really it because it worked so well for me. I've loved this ball from the moment I threw it. I have a sanded one and a polished one. The ball hooks a lot polished and a little less sanded, but is still great. Overall the ball is great on all lane conditions.

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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #20 on: December 01, 2008, 03:08:12 PM »
Well, I've got a chance to throw this ball on league shots, PBA patterns and some Kegel patterns.  It still is an OK ball but it has changed from when it was newer.  I tried to get the same shape back on the league shot and just could never quit do it.  Now the normal track shot wants to start up earlier and hit softer or if I polish it, then it has a tendency to wait too long to read the lanes.  I can no longer play tighter inside and carry corners.  I have to give it a little more room outside so it can generate some angle on the back end.  I've tried hot water baths, 1000, 2000, and 4000 grits w/o polish and with polish.  No matter what I try the ball just doesn't seem to have the same action through the pins.  Kind of disappointing for the number of games on it, maybe about 200-250.

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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2009, 03:56:01 PM »
Sunday, April 26, 2009, 11:54 AM PST

Ebonite Complete NV - 15lbs

Pin to CG Distance - 2"

Topweight - 3.25 oz

Layout - Pin Under Bridge, MB Out 45 degrees

Ball Reaction:  Midlane Read and a hard arc to flip backend reaction.

Comments:

I got this ball as a result of being on the winning team for the Ebonite Elite Scratch League for last year.  Because of the short pin, it was laid out with the pin under the bridge and the CG out 45.  After throwing it in a few bowling centers and on some PBA patterns, I would say that it's the strongest pearl ball I've ever thrown.   The drawback is that you have to know when to put it away.  As long as there's enough oil to get it to the break point, it works fine.  Once the heads start to dry up and it starts to see friction a little early, it tends to lose energy and quit in the backend, resulting in flat 10s.   That's pretty much been the case if I'm using it on a THS or on the Scorpion or Shark pattern.   Due to the fact that it rolls too soon with 2000 abralon w/ polish and taking it to 4000 w/polish makes it way too oil/dry sensitive.

In summary, this ball works really well as long as you have head oil.  Once the front part of the lane dries up, move left and go around it more or put it away.   Good ball, but I like the Momentum better, so this is probably antoher candidate for selling back to the pro shop for trade in credit.   Probably would've been better with a longer pin and a pin up drill.


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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #22 on: June 24, 2009, 03:26:48 PM »
4x3 pin under ring

ball is ok like mild traffic after work with no air conditioner or heating, depending on where you live and what season you're currently experiencing

pin action is nice, like finding the cockroach in your burger before eating it

trajectory is unexpected like finding out they gave your a vasectomy when you went in for your tonsils

color is pretty...no elaborations the ball is pretty

conclusion:
ball is in my practice bag, it will take out the pin in the gutter, it will be the ball used to practice 7th arrow throwing over the gutter caps, it will be the ball used when I'm drunk and I'm trying to either hit the masking units or the ceiling (kidding, I don't drink), and it'll be the ball I use when I get that feeling of self loathing.

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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #23 on: July 01, 2009, 11:24:49 PM »
Layout of Complete NV:
http://i437.photobucket.com/albums/qq98/marc_kingpin/066.jpg

Bowler's Spec:
5 1/4" PAP
15-16 mph
Medium rev rate
Right Handed

The Complete NV is supposed to be a  pretty strong ball with alot of midlane motion. But the layout on my ball made it go somewhat longer down the lane than what I really wanted with the pin 5 1/4" from my PAP. I first tried it with some polished at 2000 grit abralon and at times I found it to go past the breakpoint and ended up with over/under reaction. The polish on this ball would work better for those with a higher rev rate. But the backend reaction was very good and carry was great if the ball hits the pocket dead on. Preferred to use this ball playing inside from the 18 board to 7 at breakpoint since it will have a skid/flip reaction  

I later took it down to 2000 grit abralon dull and got a little better reaction and read halfway down the lane. It also took away some the power it had on the backend but was able to read the lanes somewhat earlier but not by much. At that surface it makes a good benchmark ball to see how the lanes will play out. Playing it straight up the 10-12 board was fine but it doesn't take long for the coverstock to soak the oil up. Kind of hard to keep it consistent once I played it inside the oil around the 18-20 board. Taking the surface down gave the ball more a strong arc midlane and the room for error was average. Even with the dull surface my NVD was still hooking a few feet sooner than the Complete NV.

How do I rate this ball: 7/10
It's a not a bad ball but layout choice is critical to get the right type of reaction and pin action with this one. Never really saw a lost in ball reaction even after 50 games or so. The ball seemed to be too condition specific for me but a good pearlized ball if you need one in your arsenel to read the lanes earlier.

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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #24 on: October 23, 2009, 12:59:36 PM »
Got this ball the day it came out.  Pin is directly above bridge. I think its a 3" pin. Bought it cause I need something to replace my Angular One after  I pretty much rolled it till it waved the white flag (I loved that ball).  Well, its not like the angular one, that's for sure.

I just haven't been able to figure this thing out for some reason.  When I do  find some kind of a line with it, it seems to leave a lot of taps. Not just ten pins either.  I have tried many coverstock adjustments too.  Not a bad ball by any means, but I have noticed that Ebonites products ar good for about a half a season, and then they are just full of oil and start to die, even with regular cleanings every 9 games or so.

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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #25 on: October 26, 2009, 07:57:32 AM »
This is a great ball when the conditions are right for it, with extra juicy heads and dry back ends this ball loves head oil.  I wanted this ball because I felt it was going to give me the skid/flip reaction I was looking for in my next pearl reactive.  Mine is drilled with the factory recommended drilling, pin just above and between the fingers and MB kicked 3.5" out, for the long and strong reaction that it's supposed to have, and I have retained the OOB polished finish. I would say this is the perfect ball when the back ends have little carry down I'm not a particularly high rev player and I throw it plenty hard so if there's too much oil down the lane it misses the break point and stays right, but when it tickles a dry board watch out as this ball gets very angular the farther it skids before hooking.  This ball can be very over/under when the condition is not optimal.  If it finds oil down the lane it won't recover. At the house I bowl in now I am averaging 215 with this ball as it suits the condition well but can be too much ball when the back ends are really hooking and is not good if there is much carrydown.

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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #26 on: March 11, 2010, 11:49:00 PM »
Another long and strong from the big E. Angular. I like it for THS. Reads the pattern well. Co
comes back from anywhere. Good reaction, good carry. A favorite. Sadly it died.

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Re: Complete NV
« Reply #27 on: January 27, 2011, 08:43:46 AM »
LANE CONDITION






Length:39 ft

 

Volume:
med

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):


 ths



COMMENTS





Likes: Pretty ball. Got it free from the shop (used). Put pin in ring finger, cg 45 degrees, mb right of thumb 1". @ 4000 polish, ball goes to the end of oil and makes hard left turn. Decent carry.


Dislikes: lots of 4 pin leaves, sometimes can't get wide enough untill too wide.


 


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