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Doug Sterner

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What can stay and what should go?
« on: May 15, 2011, 11:21:31 AM »
I have spent the last 6 months gathering Hammer product to replace my Lane 1 arsenal. I have managed to gather a lot of used stuff which works best for me considering the amount of lane damage our lanes tend to cause. I am seeking some advice on what balls should stay and what balls are redundant.....
 
Here's what I have accumulated. Balls with layouts listed are drilled and currently being used. All others are fully plugged and resurfaced ready to drill.
 
Axe
Red/Purple Backlash 50x5-3/4x40
Blue/Silver Backlash 60x4x60 P2 hole
Black Widow Venom 45x2-3/4x25 P2 hole
Midnight Vibe 60x4x60 P3 hole
Jigsaw Trap 50x3-7/8x40 P2 hole
Plague 50x3-7/8x40 P2 hole
Infection 60x5-1/2x75 P3 hole
Black Widow Nasty 45x3-3/4x40 P2.5 hole
Raw Hammer Jacked pin under ring, cg out, low hole (sorry, no dual angle layout on this one)
NIB.....
Brawl, Infection, Blue/Silver Backlash, Red/Silver Jacked, High Rev Pearl, Taboo X-out, No Mercy, Raw Pain, Hawgzilla
 
Used.....
Pink Hammer
Blue Pearl Nail
Black Hammer
Blue Hammer
3-D OffSet Pearl
Onyx Vibe
Midnight Vibe x2
Black Widow Venom
Black Widow Sting
Jigsaw Corner
Swagga x2
 
The 2 balls from other manufacturers I am really trying to duplicate are:
Storm Tropical Heat Hybrid......45x5-3/8x55 no hole
Lane1 Tsunami .....55x2-3/4x25 P1 hole
 
So...what do I drill and put in the bag and what do I put on the auction block???  Any and all intelligent responses are welcomed :-)


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Re: What can stay and what should go?
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2011, 09:09:55 AM »
I was a big fan of the Jigsaw series so I am partial to them, however they aren't for everyone.  I see you have your Trap already drilled.  I used to hate this ball when I first got it, never a solid pocket shot and the carry really sucked.  I polished it, rolled a few more games with it, and got more used to it and now I can't put it down.  I will say that my pro shop told me it was for dry to medium but I noticed that it performs a lot better on medium to heavy.  IMO it's still a very condition specific ball, so don't get frustrated if it's not performing the way you want it to early on.  The corner I actually got used.  I had some luck with this ball, it was the first one I bought after getting back into the game, however it started to roll way too early for me and was losing it's carry (maybe because it was used who knows).  However, I bled the oil and wiped it down with a little Isopropyl so I am anxious to see the results.  One thing though, it seems this ball was really fragile, almost every time it went through the ball return I noticed either a chip or a scratch.  And one more thing, I don't own the BW Venom but I know someone who does on our league and he seems to be doing rather well with, raised his average a couple of pins, but he pretty much just plays straight up 1st and 2nd. 

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Edited by spiders2283 on 5/17/2011 at 9:14 AM

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Re: What can stay and what should go?
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2011, 08:13:38 PM »
Right now my Infection and the Trap are my go to balls. I have also had some success with the Nasty andthe Plague. My Blue/Silver Backlash is my favorite ball for our 5 man leagues since it is not as sensitive to the lane breakdown as my other stuff.
 
I am going to replace my Axe (since it is cracking around the holes) with either the Pink Hammer or the Blue Pearl Nail since it will double as a dry lane ball.
I am going to redrill the Onyx Vibe with the same layout as the Tropical Heat Hybrid...that should fill that slot well. I am also considering redrilling one of the used Midnight Vibes like the Tsunami and working the coverstock.
 
Any opinions?
 


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Re: What can stay and what should go?
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2011, 09:27:06 PM »
you should plug that 3d offset pearl and send it to me :-)

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Re: What can stay and what should go?
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2011, 07:20:29 AM »
if youre looking to duplicate the reaction of the tropical heat with the same layout on the black vibe it wont be nearly as angular. i think if you were to put it on the midnight vibe it would be closer.

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Re: What can stay and what should go?
« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2011, 07:05:16 PM »
NK....I have had the ball for sale on here for over 2 years now and nobody wanted it so I redid the plugwork, resurfaced it and am thinking of using it next season!
 
cheech....If I redid the Midnite Vibe like the Trop Heat Hybrid, do you think I could get the Tsunami reaction out of the Onyx ???


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Re: What can stay and what should go?
« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2011, 11:41:59 PM »
Definitely replace the Axe with the Pink Hammer. The Pink Hammer was/is the most consistent dry lane piece I have ever used, and was a mainstay for me back during the days of "short oil", and easily capable of serving as a spare ball on medium to heavy conditions.

 

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Re: What can stay and what should go?
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2011, 08:58:46 PM »
Well Jugger I got this single drill 15# Pink off ebay a week ago for about $70. It's in great shape and won't require too much plug work....

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Re: What can stay and what should go?
« Reply #8 on: May 19, 2011, 10:08:53 PM »
 Oh, I've still got my old one. It isn't ever leaving.
 



Doug Sterner wrote on 5/19/2011 8:58 PM:Well Jugger I got this single drill 15# Pink off ebay a week ago for about $70. It's in great shape and won't require too much plug work....

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Re: What can stay and what should go?
« Reply #9 on: May 20, 2011, 07:46:14 AM »
ummm i dont know about that. i dont have any experience with lane 1 stuff and ive only seen a couple tsunamis thrown. from my impression i feel like the black vibe is naturally earlier so you may way to increase the drill angle or pin distance
 
Doug Sterner wrote on 5/18/2011 7:05 PM:
NK....I have had the ball for sale on here for over 2 years now and nobody wanted it so I redid the plugwork, resurfaced it and am thinking of using it next season!
 
cheech....If I redid the Midnite Vibe like the Trop Heat Hybrid, do you think I could get the Tsunami reaction out of the Onyx ???


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