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Saw Blade
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Ball NPS Score: Not Available
Available Weights: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

The Saw Blade delivers the most power in the Blade series.  Featuring the new Cut-Throat coverstock and a higher differential version of the classic Hammer core, the Saw Blade delivers strong mid-lane ball motion with more power on the backend.

16#    
RG DIFF
2.50 .062

15#
RG DIFF
2.51 .065

14#
RG DIFF
2.50 .067

13#
RG DIFF
2.53 .056

12#
RG DIFF
2.59 .044

 

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Re: Saw Blade
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2004, 09:35:35 PM »
Brian Graham was kind enough to send us a few us these early to test out.

I laid out this ball with the Pin and CG 3 5/8" from my PAP. The pin was 2 3/4" above my VAL.

I threw this ball on two different lane conditions. The first was on the Fresh Oil house shot, and the second was on a 39 foot sport shot.

On the fresh oil house shot I was able to play a variety of lines and still get the ball back to the pocket with punch. My favorite line was throw from the 11th board out to the 5th boards and the ball would pick up a mid lane arc back to the pocket.

On the 39 foot sport shot, the ball was super clean through the front and picked up a mid lane roll and had a strong move on the clean backends.

This is by far the most aggressive Blade that I have thrown. The Hammer Saw Blade features the familiar original Hammer core roll pattern. This ball comes out of the box polished to help it get through the heads cleaner.

If you have any questions, please email me at Bill@BuddiesProShop.com

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Re: Saw Blade
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2004, 01:50:16 AM »
I drilled 2  Saw Blades up today

Axis Point 5 1/8 x 1/8

Ball 1 Axis Leverage.  Pin Adjacent to the Ring finger  cg=enter of gravity on PAP  Balance hole on Midline 6 3/4" from center of grip.  Used ball on  a house shot.  Outside of 5 was dry with a ton of oil 5-5. I was able to play up the boards and bounce the ball off the dirt and get it back to the pocket.   I was also able to play 3rd arrow and keep the ball in the oil and get a great reaction.   I left a few stone 10 pins;  but what ball doesn't? This ball produced a smooth even arc  

The Second ball was laid out with the pin above the bridge with the CG kicked out to the right about 1 9/16" right of the center of grip and 3/4 " down in the thumb positive Quadrant again i put the weight hole 6 3/4 in away from the center of grip on the mid line.  I only got to throw about 6 shots on the same house shot and liked the reaction.  This ball went a little further than the first ball with a pronounced flip.

I like the reaction of both balls, and they both hit hard.

A definite winner for the gang from Hopkinsville.

Rick Oelkers
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Re: Saw Blade
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2005, 11:27:02 PM »
Drilled this bad boy up stacked with the cg 7/8 in the positive right thumb quadrant and the pin was 1/4 in away from my ring finger being parallel to the center of the hole.....the ball had 2 3/4oz top weight when I started so had some room to play with the layout.....WOW this ball hits like Mike Tyson on steroids and on pcp at the same time!!!!!!  The ball was supposed to take the place of 2 of my older balls.....(Storm FirePower and AZO Little Boy) but this ball actually took the place of my Gauntlet as well.....I can play deep on a slightly used shot(3 tourney games)....little carrydown no problem, throw down 12 and out to 8 and whammmmmm......got alot of carrydown play down and in straight down 10 little less speed and it finds the pocket......No dislikes yet other that not being able to throw it on a fresh shot yet ....but for the money its well worth investing into.....especially if you looking for a flip ball in Med. to Med Heavy Conditions......still got the outta box surface too.....no need to change it yet......Good job Hammer(Ebonite) on this one
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Re: Saw Blade
« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2005, 09:43:17 PM »
This ball is awesone.

Specs:  15lb 2-3 pin and 2.5 oz top weight

drilling:  Pin just under ring, cg is 3in away and kicked toward positive side by an inch with balance hole on vall in thumb quadrant to get excess thumb weight out.

Used this on a couple of conditions so far.
condition 1:  Wood lanes with wet dry conditon with heavy concentration in middle.  The ball got thru heads clean got to midlane and started turning hard which is what i experience with most of balls in blade series. This balll clears head fairly well ahas strong midlane move and contiuous move to pocket and excellent hitting power.  I pulll this ball out when need a little more midlane move than my big blue. has much stronger move than big blue more of a snap than a hard arc.

condition2:  40 flat synthetics.  Played 25 to 5 on this condtion with clean backends.  This ball got thru heads with ease started its move in midland and didnt stop till it hit pocket.  With explosive opwer that is!

Very strong ball this is if you need a hard midlane move this is the ball for you definately need head oil or this ball will take off!  Carry down not a problem for this ball.  It is denately the strongest in the blade series suggest for me heay to med condition not for dry or flood.  Great ball give a solid 9 of ten.
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Re: Saw Blade
« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2005, 08:07:12 PM »
O BABY.

This is a monster in a box. I love this ball. Mine is a bit different from reguar saw's because i got it from a hammer rep, who had a few test balls laying around, this has a green pin and tends to go longer than a saw blade. BUT, i get the same reaction, which i love from it. It flips mroe than my sharp, which i love, yet has good length because i have polish on mine. I shot my 808 with it and had a 287 high. This, along with all my balls is drilled at 45 degree, with pin next to ring finger with a 3 inch.

This ball has the cut throat coverstock in it, which is amasing on the Real Deal, which i havent thrown YET. so invest 150 or so $$ into this puppy, and u wont regret it.

Ryan
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Re: Saw Blade
« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2005, 03:06:27 PM »
I use this 15 lb. ball on wood/medium oil.  I am left handed and the fingers are roughly 1/2" above and to the right of the pin.  The ball was drilled for maximum hook.  I stand 25 and roll the track.  I use forward roll and this ball out of the box revs in the mid lane makes its move and snaps just a touch on the finish.  Carrys weak pocket hits very well, perfect hits are bone crushers, and high pocket hits usually carry 8 or split because of the late snap and hard drive.

I keep the same line for carry down but just move up a foot and slow down my speed.  The ball keeps working until the oil burns off than I just move back.  I am shooting 650's.  18-23 strikes are common and my 7 pin game is weak.  I have only been bowling for 3 years but have just hit the 200 mark.  This ball has really been a good find.  I have not tried it on heavy oil as I have another ball for synthetic lanes where the shot is softer.  
Hammer did a good job with this one.  5 stars *****Winner

Gene J Kanak

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Re: Saw Blade
« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2007, 01:12:36 PM »
Pin above and right of ring, cg slightly right, box finish

Pros: Very smooth and predictable
      Solid hit/carry
      Nice to look at

Cons: None that I can find

Overall: I picked this ball up in hopes that it would be a nice piece to got to when my reactives were providing to much angle on the backend. Bingo!

The Saw Blade gets a fair amount of push and delivers a smooth backend that concludes with a perfectly driving move through the deck. If you're pinging 9-pins because of sharp backends, this ball will be your savior. It provides a solid backend move and splits the 8-9 through the deck.

I wish that I would've picked this ball up sooner. I could've saved myself a great deal of 9-pin aggravation. If you want something strong and smooth and can still find one of these, pick it up.
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