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Ric Clint

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Faball Blue Pearl Urethane - Old School
« on: August 09, 2011, 04:09:32 AM »
Does anybody know anything about this ball? Like the RG and RG Differential for the 14lb and 15lb versions? And did it have just a Pancake core or did it have a more dynamic core than a Pancake core? Did they have decent size PIN's on them or were they all like 1/2" PINS and under? I'm wanting to replace my old Columbia Black Night Urethane ball for spares and extreme dry lanes and the Black Knight was always perfect for that because it is just a Urethane with a Pancake Core so it doesn't hook much like the Urethane's of today with all the highly dynamic cores. And plus I like Urethane's for my 10 Pins instead of Plastic anyways!

 

Here's a link to the one on EBAY I'm talking about:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Hammer-Faball-Blue-Pearl-Urethane-Bowling-Ball-14-lbs-/360384547299?pt=Bowling&hash=item53e897c9e3
 

Just hoping there's a link to a page out there in cyberspace that shows the specs and the core so I can have an idea of what this ball really is!

 

Thanks!

 

 

 



 

raiderh20boy

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Re: Faball Blue Pearl Urethane - Old School
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2011, 12:16:34 PM »
The core is shaped like the float in a toilet tank and the pins vary in distance!


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Re: Faball Blue Pearl Urethane - Old School
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2011, 03:00:37 PM »
This will be a great replacement for dry lanes and spares.  Anything without a short pin was labeled a blem when these were made, because the only thing they knew were pin-in drillings.  These don't hook much, so put a standard 1:30 label drill on it and you will be fine.  Drilling instructions are attached -- this has the same core as the burgundy and blue.
 
 

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Re: Faball Blue Pearl Urethane - Old School
« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2011, 08:40:30 PM »
First off, lets get something worked out. Unless there was a release I don't remember or know about, the ONLY Columbia Black Knight was a Black PLASTIC ball. It was in the white dot line, with a cover just slightly harder than a regular white dot, but softer than a blue dot. The reason it doesn't hook like the urethanes of today is that it ISN'T URETHANE.

 

 The urethane ball in this line was the Blue Knight, and it was a dull sanded blue color. You can check, but I am 99.99999999999999999999999999999999% sure of these facts.

 The Black Knight does have a pancake core, but that's about the only thing you have right about it.

 

 Now, the blue pearl Hammer IS a urethane ball. As was stated earlier, the large majority of these were pin-in balls, as pin-outs were thought to be of poor quality back then. Pin-outs do exist, but they are very rare and extremely hard to come by.

 It probably won't hook as much as the modern urethanes, but it will be stronger that the Black Knight on DRY CONDITIONS.

 

 As far as shooting spares with it, todays conditions are much heavier conditions than those we had back when the pearl Hammers were popular, and it would probably not be too noticeable that it was different than the ball you have now, because, even though the Hammer IS urethane, it just isn't capable of handling the amount of conditioner out there today. You get it on what is today considered truley dry conditions and it is a really good ball. I used one as my main strike ball for two years, back in the day.

 

 In the end, the Blue Pearl Hammer is another great Hammer, just dressed in shiny, fancy clothes.
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Re: Faball Blue Pearl Urethane - Old School
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2011, 08:08:17 PM »
I bought my Brunswick blue pearl Avalance Urethane for the idea of getting a modern version of a ball I used alot a long time ago (blue pearl Hammer).  In today's world it is pretty close (pearl standard urethane and a light bulb core) and it replaced a Lane 1 XXXL and my old black Angle for dry/spare issues.  Was looking at a Seismic Desperado but they were just too expensive for my budget at the time.

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Re: Faball Blue Pearl Urethane - Old School
« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2011, 03:34:14 AM »

 Many thanks for posting the Faball drill sheet!

 

I have a (solid) Blue Hammer with a classic label setup, and it is a great and versatile piece. Does not hook a lot, rather makes a continuous arc, but it is still a competitive piece on medium oil and less. Surface prep has more effect than the layout on these things, IMHO, so do not hesitate to open the surface even on the pearl ball to tune its reaction. I found that lack of head oil or a burnt track is hardly a problem for/with an old Faball Hammer, even with a matte finish.



dougb wrote on 09.08.2011 3:00 PM:
This will be a great replacement for dry lanes and spares.  Anything without a short pin was labeled a blem when these were made, because the only thing they knew were pin-in drillings.  These don't hook much, so put a standard 1:30 label drill on it and you will be fine.  Drilling instructions are attached -- this has the same core as the burgundy and blue.

 


 


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