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Reno Bowling Stadium
« on: March 10, 2016, 07:53:59 PM »
Can I buy a ball at the Reno event and have it drilled ? I am going up there this weekend.

 

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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2016, 08:38:09 PM »
Yes
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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2016, 08:53:43 PM »
Do you know if they will drill on the weekend ? Like Sunday ?

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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2016, 07:27:44 AM »
they drill everyday
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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #4 on: March 11, 2016, 05:02:30 PM »
Fair warning, I had a pretty bad experience there with one of the drillers. He literally drilled my ball with zero input from me to do it. I had to tell him as he was laying it I was left handed because he automatically started laying it out for a righty. What was worse is he didn't even ask for info.

It was a ball that I won while there so maybe he just didn't give a damn about drilling a ball I didn't pay for but I would never trust him specifically to put grips in a ball let alone drill it.

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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2016, 06:01:01 PM »
I've never understood the allure of getting a ball drilled there.  You're having a ball drilled by someone who doesn't know you, doesn't know your game, has never drilled a ball for you before, and it doesn't matter if you don't like it or something is wrong with it, because you've already finished bowling and are returning home, likely to never see them again.  They're really just there to take your money because there's a certain buzz about getting a ball there.  What's more, you're getting a brand new ball you've never thrown before, and you're going to try to get used to it during the tournament?  And if you aren't planning to use it at the tournament, why buy it there?  Nationals would be the absolute last place I'd ever consider getting a ball drilled.  Buying one there?  Sure, a lot of the time they have some good discontinued balls that are hard to find, but there's absolutely no good reason to ever have a ball drilled at nationals. 
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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2016, 06:18:21 PM »
I somewhat disagree
if you go there once the shift has went out to the lanes, they are far less busy
The EBI guys are usually top notch, I'm surprised that you had that experience
IMO, these guys know whats working and what to drill
not a problem matching up the layout I have
tweak the surface and you should be good to go
I will have 1 of the booth guys come watch our practice session and recommend surface or even equipment if needed.
It's nearly impossible to duplicate pattern and surface at home center, these guys are a resource for some players who might not have access to a top level shop who knows the sport game.
I'm fairly certain I have the arsenal I need for these patterns, I will rely on the practice session and booth guys to help adjust my surface or maybe even lane play once there
Just my $.02 worth

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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2016, 05:30:47 PM »
The VAST majority of the time, you go pick out a ball, they drill it, and send you on your way.  One of my buddies once just had to get a ball drilled there, once again thinking that well those guys are there every day, they know what's working.  So I went with him, gave the guy the drill specs, he didn't know how to interpret them so he measured himself, and when I offered PAP, speed, tilt, etc., he just told me, "nah I don't need any of that," and then proceeded to tell my buddy, "well if you put the fingers here it will do this, and if you put them here it will do that," because everyone knows that pin above the bridge does the same thing for everyone regardless of PAP, and then put holes in it.  He was able to throw it a game in doubles and singles and then had to put it away because it was too angular because he throws it 18mph and has a 475 rev rate (unneeded information of course) and then when we got home I had to fix it because it wasn't quite right.  Another time I had to walk my father in law through it, he's a full roller and of course I had to make sure they knew that because they don't ask, they don't even ask to look at one of your other balls to get even a guesstimate of where your track is at.  This is the story for anyone I know who buys a ball down there.  I end up fixing it, adjusting it, and most of the time they sell it because it didn't work for them because the booth guys just take money and put holes in stuff. 

I somewhat disagree
if you go there once the shift has went out to the lanes, they are far less busy
The EBI guys are usually top notch, I'm surprised that you had that experience
IMO, these guys know whats working and what to drill
not a problem matching up the layout I have
tweak the surface and you should be good to go
I will have 1 of the booth guys come watch our practice session and recommend surface or even equipment if needed.
It's nearly impossible to duplicate pattern and surface at home center, these guys are a resource for some players who might not have access to a top level shop who knows the sport game.
I'm fairly certain I have the arsenal I need for these patterns, I will rely on the practice session and booth guys to help adjust my surface or maybe even lane play once there
Just my $.02 worth
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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #8 on: March 14, 2016, 05:40:01 PM »
I've never understood the allure of getting a ball drilled there.  You're having a ball drilled by someone who doesn't know you, doesn't know your game, has never drilled a ball for you before, and it doesn't matter if you don't like it or something is wrong with it, because you've already finished bowling and are returning home, likely to never see them again.  They're really just there to take your money because there's a certain buzz about getting a ball there.  What's more, you're getting a brand new ball you've never thrown before, and you're going to try to get used to it during the tournament?  And if you aren't planning to use it at the tournament, why buy it there?  Nationals would be the absolute last place I'd ever consider getting a ball drilled.  Buying one there?  Sure, a lot of the time they have some good discontinued balls that are hard to find, but there's absolutely no good reason to ever have a ball drilled at nationals.

I lucked out when I had balls drilled at the Stadium.

With K&K running the Ebonite booth, not only did I know and trust them (they drilled my gear when I lived in Vegas and was my shop since they opened in 2000), but one of the guys there I bowled with in Adult/Youth leagues. So I knew what I was getting into when I went there.

That being said, this is where you need to know your game and what specifically you are looking for performance-wise before getting into the pro shops there. If you know that, you should be in good shape.

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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #9 on: March 14, 2016, 06:13:28 PM »
The VAST majority of the time, you go pick out a ball, they drill it, and send you on your way.  One of my buddies once just had to get a ball drilled there, once again thinking that well those guys are there every day, they know what's working.  So I went with him, gave the guy the drill specs, he didn't know how to interpret them so he measured himself, and when I offered PAP, speed, tilt, etc., he just told me, "nah I don't need any of that," and then proceeded to tell my buddy, "well if you put the fingers here it will do this, and if you put them here it will do that," because everyone knows that pin above the bridge does the same thing for everyone regardless of PAP, and then put holes in it.  He was able to throw it a game in doubles and singles and then had to put it away because it was too angular because he throws it 18mph and has a 475 rev rate (unneeded information of course) and then when we got home I had to fix it because it wasn't quite right.  Another time I had to walk my father in law through it, he's a full roller and of course I had to make sure they knew that because they don't ask, they don't even ask to look at one of your other balls to get even a guesstimate of where your track is at.  This is the story for anyone I know who buys a ball down there.  I end up fixing it, adjusting it, and most of the time they sell it because it didn't work for them because the booth guys just take money and put holes in stuff. 

I somewhat disagree
if you go there once the shift has went out to the lanes, they are far less busy
The EBI guys are usually top notch, I'm surprised that you had that experience
IMO, these guys know whats working and what to drill
not a problem matching up the layout I have
tweak the surface and you should be good to go
I will have 1 of the booth guys come watch our practice session and recommend surface or even equipment if needed.
It's nearly impossible to duplicate pattern and surface at home center, these guys are a resource for some players who might not have access to a top level shop who knows the sport game.
I'm fairly certain I have the arsenal I need for these patterns, I will rely on the practice session and booth guys to help adjust my surface or maybe even lane play once there
Just my $.02 worth

I've had two balls drilled at the Motiv/Visionary booth, both by Frankie May. He did want to drill it using one of his three "Perfect Drillings", but after a little back and forth he finally agreed to drill it as I asked.

I gave him a ball to measure from and the fit was dead-on accurate. Plus, I enjoyed meeting, talking too and having a ball drilled by a Hall Of Famer and a legend.
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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #10 on: March 14, 2016, 07:42:47 PM »
I just got back from Reno. I talked with the Brunswick guys and storm and Hammer. The Hammer booth was by far the most friendly and helpful . They answered all of my questions. So I had them drill my ball. I had a ball for them to see how to drill it like I wanted.I got a Hammer Scandel. I just threw it when I got home. This thing is a monster! But it needs oil.I think it will be a great ball.

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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #11 on: March 14, 2016, 07:57:33 PM »
I just got back from Reno. I talked with the Brunswick guys and storm and Hammer. The Hammer booth was by far the most friendly and helpful . They answered all of my questions. So I had them drill my ball. I had a ball for them to see how to drill it like I wanted.I got a Hammer Scandel. I just threw it when I got home. This thing is a monster! But it needs oil.I think it will be a great ball.

So you had a ball drilled down there but never used it? Why I have to ask? What was their thoughts on on balls for down there?

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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #12 on: March 14, 2016, 08:12:02 PM »
I didn't bowl in the nationals. I went to Reno for a show.I don't have any pro shops in my area to get balls drilled.

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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #13 on: March 14, 2016, 09:06:06 PM »
Plus there are coupons for $20 off some of the EBI stuff in the USBC coupon book
Scandal is one of them

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Re: Reno Bowling Stadium
« Reply #14 on: March 15, 2016, 01:59:46 PM »
#criticalinformation.  My reply would have been much different knowing this info.  If that's all you have access to, then I'd have been all for it.  They aren't completely thorough because they can't be, they can't march you right out there and watch you throw a few shots, they HAVE to go on what you say, which anyone who's worked a pro shop knows is sketchy at best.  However, if that's the best you have available, then by all means, go see them. 

I didn't bowl in the nationals. I went to Reno for a show.I don't have any pro shops in my area to get balls drilled.
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