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Equipment Boards => Hammer => Topic started by: tvphotog on August 18, 2005, 02:01:32 PM
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Best hammer to work on a sport shot? Do you want something shiny or dull?
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Mike Thomas
Mooresville, NC
photog17@bellsouth.net
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What kind of sport shot exactly? Long pattern, short pattern, any kind of info would be real helpful...there are a lot of different types of sport shots.
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What you really want it something that is smooth for every condition. You cant have a ball that is going to hook the whole lane because it is not forgiving. O and 1 ball u should deffidently is the spare ball.
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It is a short pattern, I have a big block diesel already.
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Mike Thomas
Mooresville, NC
photog17@bellsouth.net
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You will probably love the Vibe on shorter patterns. The ball is extremely smooth, and depending on the lane surface you are bowling on, I would recommend a high grit wetsnad for synthetic and a light shine for wood.
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Depending on the amount and length of oil, I think the Razor Blade would have great potential.
Also, maybe a Big Rig at 1000-grit (sanded not polished.)
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