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T_Bone

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Ball looks like the Yeah Baby but no diamond particle. Still, it makes me want to buyit. Anyone have any info?

 
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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2011, 07:30:45 AM »
Sorry Charlest. I didnt mean to come across as I know it all. I read this from the bowlers journal. Here is what THEY said about the Buzz.


48 Hook 14.5 Length 14 Breakpoint Shape


Manufacturer’s Intent: “The Buzz Premium Edition is the fifth installment in our line of releases using this very successful core,” stated Galen Gentry of the Lane Masters design team. “The premium version of the Venom hybrid cover is our best match to date with the medium Diff symmetrical core of The Buzz, and was simply designed to work well from all angles for all types of players on medium to medium-heavy oil patterns. This is accomplished by the ball’s ability to level out the lane pattern by starting very smoothly with a great mid-lane read, resulting in a strong, controllable transition.”


Core Design: The fabled Buzz symmetric core shape is simplicity at its finest. Its low Diff value of .031 makes it release-friendly. The medium RG of 2.54 creates some early lope yet provides a very continuous hook motion.


Coverstock: Lane Masters has long been known for producing long-lasting, even-arcing coverstocks. The Venom hybrid upholds this tradition. Coloring is a light pearl blue with a 1200 matte finish. Oil traction was moderate, as was responsiveness off friction.


Test Results: The Buzz Premium Edition rolled great, carried great and rewarded us with vintage Lane Masters crack upon impact. The ball’s motion was smooth and slow. It definitely needed friction to create its hooking action. In heavier oil, the low-flaring core and weak cover never read the pattern soon enough. On light-mediums or drier, the Buzz was superb. We were never fooled with any over-reaction, regardless of release styles. Heavier-handed players will simply see more total hook but with the same smooth-arcing shape that lower rev rates produce.


When to Use: Use confidently when friction areas are present. The Buzz’s strengths are its smoothness and predictability. Players will be able to play near or in friction areas with little to no fear of early read. Stronger layouts will offer a touch more total hook but no change in motion shape. In fact, our 4-inch pin, 2 inches above the fingers, rolled very similarly to our 4-inch pin positioned below the fingers.

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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #17 on: December 13, 2011, 08:00:45 AM »
I think Jeff is correct the Buzz PE is stronger than what BTM rated it at though I don't own one.  Pat P. has stated to me that it is stronger than the Buzz Attack that I recently drilled.  Total hook ratings that BJI and BTM use are more based off of the OOB cover than anything.  I would not go off of BTM or BJI total hook ratings it's an area where the ball might fall and nothing much more than that. 
 
I tend to go more off of where a ball falls in a correct line -up from users like Pat P. who have used all of the line.  jbungard also gave me a good idea of where the Buzz Attack fell along with Pat P. and they were correct in their assessments.


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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #18 on: December 13, 2011, 11:55:00 AM »
According to a source that is very much involved with Lane Masters the High Standard is the most hooking ball that they have manufactured. 

 

Unfortunately for those of us who are speed challenged unless we drop the ball off of a 200 foot cliff, this may not be the best choice for us.  A lot of times less is better for the masses.  Very seldom do the bowling centers put down a THS pattern that is even close to heavy oil.

 

I am sure that Lane Masters has done their home work and manufactured a ball that will fill a gap where they may be lacking and as always their equipment does not take a back seat to any manufacturer.



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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #19 on: December 13, 2011, 12:35:21 PM »
Ok Scott, I see where your coming from. Maybe the new buzz is going to be stronger than the other buzz but I still find it very hard to believe that the buzz will compare with the High Standard 2.0. Just sayin.
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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #20 on: December 13, 2011, 01:30:52 PM »
Sorry about the TJ but this all falls into this topic in some way......
 
 No way there are even in the same ball park!  I agree. 
 
See what Galen G. says in Joey's write-up...."stated Galen Gentry of the Lane Masters design team. “The premium  version of the Venom hybrid cover is our best match to date with the  medium Diff symmetrical core of The Buzz, and was simply designed to  work well from all angles for all types of players on medium to  medium-heavy oil patterns."
But Joey/BJI sees it differently in his ball review....BUT then Pat P. who has used all these balls stated to me before I drilled my Buzz Attack that the Buzz PE is stronger than what BTM reviewed it at and was over the Buzz Attack.  BTM rated the Buzz PE as pretty much a medium maybe slightly below medium ball.  That kind of agrees with what BJI said.  Pat P. rates it higher. 
I don't think I am letting the cat out of the bag here but this is how Pat P. rates the LM/L current line up.
 I think this helps immensely though his opinion is based on his stats. and lane conditions used on but I tend to believe a fellow LM users that has used all the LM/L equipment.  Reviews are just a place to start then you have to add in all these other factors.
 
Pat P. says...."I would rank the current line from Dry to Oil in this order:
 
Hornet
Ultimate Power
Solid Strike
Tactical Strike (2012 Release)
Xtreme Damage Solid (2012 Release)
Xtreme Damage
Sting Widow Maker
Buzz Premium Edition
Black Diamond Reactive
Black Diamond Particle Pearl
Blue Diamond Particle Pearl
Terminator Resurrection"
 
T_Bone wrote on 12/13/2011 1:35 PM:
Ok Scott, I see where your coming from. Maybe the new buzz is going to be stronger than the other buzz but I still find it very hard to believe that the buzz will compare with the High Standard 2.0. Just sayin.
Scott

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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #21 on: December 13, 2011, 06:03:40 PM »
The Buzz Premium Edition was much stronger than I had expected in oil.   I would compare it in oil (not backend) to my 2000 Abralon dulled  Storm Virtual Gravity Nano drilled similarly.   The Buzz PE worked well for me on a medium-heavy shot, but was too much for THS.   I hope the High Standard has a weaker coverstock to make it suitable for medium conditions.


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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #22 on: December 13, 2011, 07:10:07 PM »
T Bone,
 
My turn to apologize: I did not think you were coming accross as a know-it-all. I admit sometimes I paint things too black-and-white and I appear like a know-it-all.
 
What I had meant to imply was that there is not that huge a difference between the Buzz Premiun and the apparent look & ball reaction of the High Standard. As Scott pointed out, LM think it's for medium oil at a minimum. While Joe Cerrar of BJI admittedly loves most LaneMasters balls, I believe BTM gives a better objective appraisal of their capabilities. I also believe the Buzz Prem is much stronger than indicated and the High Standard won't handle quite as much as Heavy oil. It may wind up being that handle the same amount, with just different ball paths. We won't know until a few people hand in their judgments. 
 
Right now I tend towards the HS being handling slightly more oil with much more overall hook and backend. But that is just a guess from the video of the HS on my part.
 


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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #23 on: December 20, 2011, 07:32:34 AM »
WILL BE THROWING  MINE TONIGHT ! DRILLED FOR LENGHT, VERY STRONG BALL. WILL LET YOU KNOW !



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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #24 on: December 21, 2011, 04:25:52 AM »
678 out of the box , very smooth and controlled, tons of hitting power . did not expect the ball to move as much as it did considering the finish . Lane Master has a winner here !



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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #25 on: December 21, 2011, 06:43:45 AM »
Good shootin Big, I cant wait till I get mine!
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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #26 on: December 21, 2011, 10:10:53 AM »
Mine gets delivered via UPS this afternoon and my new drill press with jig gets delivered tomorrow, guess I'll drill it up this thursday or friday.  :)

 


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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #27 on: January 02, 2012, 09:24:34 PM »

 

had this punched out on friday. first chance i got to bowl with it was tonight in league.

 

shot 221, 245, 243 for a 709 out of the box.. not bad...

 

have it drilled to go long. nice control on it. strong on the backend. i really liked  what i got out of it. we'll see how it does after it has a few sets on it.



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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #28 on: January 12, 2012, 10:05:13 PM »
looks like extreme damage to me

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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #29 on: January 15, 2012, 09:04:25 AM »
Lance Emerson down here in Pat Patterson territory just got his HS2 drilled two weeks ago and shot 300, 299, 266 in league for an 865 series.  That pretty much ties up high series for the year in our area.  By the way, he likes the ball.



 

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Re: Does anybody have this ball? The High Standard 2. If so, whats the scoop!
« Reply #30 on: February 02, 2012, 07:00:18 PM »
Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a Black Diamond Particle Pearl, 15 pounds. Pin longer than 2.5 would be appreciated. If you know of a shop or someone hanging onto one please let them know someone out there will take it off there hands! I just ordered the HS 2. Spoke with Galen earlier today looking for a Black Diamond Particle Pearl. They do not have any in the warehouse and he is not sure when they will do another run. Dropped my name on a "futures list" and will notify me when they get them back in.  I have the Black Pearl, and Black Diamond. Great Balls........hope these guys stick around in some form.