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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: CHardee on November 20, 2012, 08:20:46 AM
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Hi everyone! The persevere is out on the market today!
Here is my latest vid throwing it.
Hope everyone enjoys! Comments and questions are always welcome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAlRjupEgRI&feature=autoshare
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Nice job Christina .. you help brighten the screen!
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Thanks joe ;D
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Very nice form and another good video!
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Nice video and form Ms. Hardee! The Persevere looks like it would make a nice addition to anyone's bag.
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Tommyboy and JPBowling,
Thanks very much for watching and the complements :D
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Just a question. Why is this ball dedicated to Tommy Jones?
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To be honest that's the review from Ebonites web site. I'm guessing he had some life tribulations or it could be referring to his neck injury's but im not 100% sure why they dedicated the ball to him.
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Very nice video Christina!
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im a little fuzzy on the persevere. both it and the endure have traxion hybrid .39 on them so what is the difference between. the persevere looks a little more "pearly" am i right? also in the video that is a very high pin and it still has a pretty smooth reaction, do you have a really high vertical coodinate to your axis or something? lol
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Her "high vertical coodinate to your axis" looks OK to me! ;D
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im a little fuzzy on the persevere. both it and the endure have traxion hybrid .39 on them so what is the difference between. the persevere looks a little more "pearly" am i right? also in the video that is a very high pin and it still has a pretty smooth reaction, do you have a really high vertical coordinate to your axis or something? lol
The Persevere is a different color and is finished at 2000 grit.
The Endure is finished at 3000 grit. Huge difference!
At first glance of that video, I'd guess the high pin helps her get length and backend reaction due to her slower ball speed and lack of revs.
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Lolol charlest
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im a little fuzzy on the persevere. both it and the endure have traxion hybrid .39 on them so what is the difference between. the persevere looks a little more "pearly" am i right? also in the video that is a very high pin and it still has a pretty smooth reaction, do you have a really high vertical coordinate to your axis or something? lol
The Persevere is a different color and is finished at 2000 grit.
The Endure is finished at 3000 grit. Huge difference!
At first glance of that video, I'd guess the high pin helps her get length and backend reaction due to her slower ball speed and lack of revs.
Yes you are correct. I have a couple balls drilled that way to help me get them down lane on the dry. It helps me out a ton 8)
Very nice video Christina!
Thanks a bunch!
Hope everyone had a wonderful thanksgiving!!
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Same to you Christina
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I hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving as well!
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Nice video and she's rolls the ball a lot like Stephanie Nation!
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Very nice and Thank You!
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Thanks for the thanksgiving wishes everyone! It was awesome hope yours was also!
Nice video and she's rolls the ball a lot like Stephanie Nation!
Thanks for watching! I do hear that a lot.. Shes a great bowler so sounds like im doing something right :)
Very nice and Thank You!
Thanks for watching ;D
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@ Christina: I am a rev dominant bowler who throws at about 15mph or lower, and I have several pieces drilled with that high pin orientation as well. It just so happens that my driller, Gary Parsons, specifically refers to this layout as...the "Tommy Jones" layout!
It was the first thing that I noticed when reviewing your video!
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@ Christina: I am a rev dominant bowler who throws at about 15mph or lower, and I have several pieces drilled with that high pin orientation as well. It just so happens that my driller, Gary Parsons, specifically refers to this layout as...the "Tommy Jones" layout!
It was the first thing that I noticed when reviewing your video!
Wow I had no idea! I love this layout and have three balls with it now. Thanks for the info!