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revTrex

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Possibly trying Legends/Lanemasters...
« on: December 10, 2006, 09:37:11 AM »
Alright...after two years of toying with the idea, I might try a Legends/Lanemasters ball.  After all, I have a soft spot for symmetrical cores and particle coverstocks.

My question, though, is which one --

Big Bang, World Class, or Terminator?

I'm looking for something to combat harder medium-heavy conditions, i.e., a collegiate sport shot, Nationals, regional patterns, etc.  Versatile, but still able to recover a bit, is what I want.

Right now, I just want to talk about ball characteristics, not about drilling or surface prep; besides, its not like I am horrible at laying out balls myself.  All my personal stats are in my profile.

Just looking for some opinions!

By the way Laybzz74...the collegiate singles sectional that I am bowling in this year is in Fairview Heights, so you might be able to help me more than anyone else.  I have bowled there before (IHSA state tournaments) and done ok...but never great...suggestions, perhaps?
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Re: Possibly trying Legends/Lanemasters...
« Reply #16 on: December 11, 2006, 05:59:54 PM »
Track's Clean and Smooth (1500 grit) and Ebonite's Matte finish (1200 grit) are two of the more purposeful surface adjustment liquids on the market. You can use your eyes to get just the surface you want; the liquids each contain abrasives BUT you don't have to use a lot of pressure to get rid of a gloss finish.

I don't think my Black Pearl actually got to the "full" 1500 grit that C&A advertises, but I got enough gloss removed to get me the reaction I needed/wanted.
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Laybzz74

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Re: Possibly trying Legends/Lanemasters...
« Reply #17 on: December 11, 2006, 07:04:46 PM »
Jeff,
 FWIW, my BP is plenty strong in the OOB state ... I normally have to put it away before a full three game series is completed; today was a good example of that ... 275, 248 and then two splits in the first four frames of game 3(big four and 4-9) before changing to a 1000 abralon Yeah Baby with no polish, and finished with a 184 and a 707 series (brain fart/operator error).
 Good news is that 184 was the first non-deuce of 12 games since last Monday and all my opens, except for one whiffed 10 pin, have been splits; the latest "mini-slump" is history.
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charlest

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Re: Possibly trying Legends/Lanemasters...
« Reply #18 on: December 11, 2006, 07:26:25 PM »
Robb,

I can see how the BP would hook a lot once it finds some dry, with that glossy cover. If I used my old release, I might also get it to hook on more oil than I do now. But that's not where I want to be now.

FYI I don't think I could use a 1000 grit YB on anything but true heavy oil. I have an NIB 16 lb YB but have not needed to drill it up. With the BP and several other heavier oil balls, I have more than enough for the "playground" righ tnow.
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Re: Possibly trying Legends/Lanemasters...
« Reply #19 on: December 11, 2006, 09:02:49 PM »
Jeff,
 Understood ... BTW, here are the specs and layouts on my BP and the YB:

Black
Pearl: 3 oz TW (NIB), 3 1/2" pin, 3 3/4 x 3 3/4 layout, cg 3/8" above midline,
       pin above & right of the ring,  OOB, no WH

Yeah
Baby: 3 oz TW (NIB), 4 1/8 pin, 5 1/4 x 3 1/2 layout, cg on midline,
      pin on gripline and 4" above midline, 1000 abralon, no polish, no WH

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Man, I LOVE this game; and I love it even more now that I'm using LEGENDS/LaneMasters equipment !!!
 "Master the Lanes with Legendary hitting power" !!!

Robb in O'Fallon, IL 62269 (near Scott AFB)
LAYBZZ74@AOL.COM (Email and PayPal addy)

Edited on 12/11/2006 10:03 PM
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Re: Possibly trying Legends/Lanemasters...
« Reply #20 on: December 11, 2006, 09:20:26 PM »
Yikes, 4 1/8" pin??
OK, I give up; I think even I'd have trouble making that YB work on anything more than medium oil. I think I might have sent it back to whomever I'd bought it.
I have a Big Kahuna to handle that oil amount. It has a 3" pin-CG, with pin in the ring finger; my BP is drilled the same. It's about a 4.5" x 5" for me. Maybe that's why I needed to "soften" the cover's finish a little, vs your stacked leverage drilled BP.
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