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comtns32
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ball select
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September 28, 2003, 08:08:25 AM »
just getting into bowling ,, looking for a good all around ball i can be happy with for a long time,, mid to high price ,,,
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L o G
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Re: ball select
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September 29, 2003, 01:19:29 AM »
Ebonite Vortex 2
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Saw Mill
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September 29, 2003, 01:44:32 AM »
Black Cherry Bomb or Cranberry Buzzsaw!!
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charlest
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Re: ball select
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September 29, 2003, 07:21:01 AM »
Please note comtns32's initial statement: "just getting into bowling".
I think you guys might want to reconsider your replies. I'd be inclined to suggest he visit a good local pro shop (found by asking several of the good local bowlers for recommendations) and then asking them to suggest a good MILD solid resin, which should be inexpensive.
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BadShot
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October 06, 2003, 07:04:17 PM »
i would highly recommend the columbia wicked . . . there are two different balls out now, and either is good. this ball is polished, but will still hook on most normal oil conditions. this is a medium priced ball.
my recommendation is primarily because of the core of the ball. i think it's the hardest hitting core in the columbia line. the coverstock is also good, and can be adjusted easily by sanding/polishing.
i've bought alot of balls over the past 2 years . . . my favorites are columbia and lane #1. i just can't get excited over ebonite . . . track and strom are o.k. brunswick and amf are "blah" . . . although brunswick's inferno has been a hot ball this year.
best of luck, and enjoy the sport!!
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