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Equipment Boards => Lord Field => Topic started by: 9orbetter on November 18, 2016, 03:13:16 PM
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BALL SPECS
Pin Length -3.7
Starting Top Weight - 3.2
Ball Weight -15.2
Factory Surface - 500 Grit & Polish Pearl
PICTURE AND VIDEO LINKS
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SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit - 800
Type (Matte, Polish, Sanded) - Matte
LANE CONDITION
Length -39
Volume -
Type (Wall, Xmas Tree, Sport) - THS, broken down 2009 USBC Open
BALL REACTION
Length - 16
Back End - 18
Overall Hook - 18
Midlane Read - 15
Breakpoint Shape - 14
COMMENTS
Carry - Good
Likes - Skid flip
Dislikes - Factory surface
After months of sitting around I finally drilled this ball. so for a month since drilled I had to change the surface finally settling at 800(burgundy pad). didn't care for the factory polish on this pearl as it gave me an over/under reaction. Really like the motion but was just to unpredictable in box surface. I can trust the ball now and reads its reaction downlane. New core in the Talent line, more skid/flip and less aggressive than the original. Still has a place in my arsenal after my Pandemic and before the Wasp Sting
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i went the opposite with mine, 3k trizact pad with black magic polish, floats down lane and makes a great turn and hit, one of my favorite lordfield balls for sure
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i went the opposite with mine, 3k trizact pad with black magic polish, floats down lane and makes a great turn and hit, one of my favorite lordfield balls for sure
I still favor the original series because of the core. Still a good ball.