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JessN16

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10 most unique bowling balls...
« on: April 22, 2009, 02:06:32 PM »
By "unique," I mean you can't get that look easily out of anything else. Since it's easy to overlap stuff in large arsenals, these balls offer/offered something that separated them from the pack and carved out a nice.

10. AMF Ninja Master -- Back when everyone was trying to build a reactive that out-hooked everyone else, AMF put this out. I finished second in handicap all-events at Alabama's state tournament (to this date, my only real tournament accomplishment) using this ball. I don't have that one anymore, but I have another. It's still usable on league shots. One of the smoothest balls ever made.

9. Lane #1 XXXL Starburst -- Plastic with a real core. You get the spare ball benefits and also something for truly fried lanes. Great ball.

8. Brunswick Quantum Helix -- Automatic attention-getter with its looks, but what made it special was that its construction basically allowed it to play the unplayable line on most given patterns. Its problem was it didn't always prove able to play the preferred line. But if I was struggling, I usually could get out of jail with this. I sold mine a couple of years ago and now regret doing that.

7. Brunswick Sidewinder -- This one is new for me, but I've found it to operate on one of the widest sets of conditions of any ball. I can use it on anything from pretty wet to almost a true dry lane. Nice accomplishment for a particle hybrid ball.

6. Ebonite Ice -- At first look, it's just a medium-dry pearl ball but it's one of the most versatile in that particular realm. I bought one used that already had 150 games on it, I put another 70+ on it and then it cracked. It worked on just about anything I could throw at it other than a flood. Probably my favorite Ebonite ball of all time.

5. AMF XS -- And not just because of its white shell. The first one I had, I kept sanded, and it was a complete turd. Then I got my second one and kept it polished. Had a very unique roll, was forgiving and carried the house. I still have my second one, and it has at least 1,000 games on it. I still take it to league with me every now and then and it never disappoints.

4. Storm Thunder -- This was the first ball I ever saw really turn the corner. I remember my breath being taken away, actually. The combo of that core and the Curelyon coverstock Storm used created a very unique hook shape on the lanes. I just recently found film of Pete Weber throwing one of these on a telecast way back when and he had the same hook shape I saw on THS.

3. Storm X-Factor -- First pearl I can ever remember that would perform on oily lanes. First real mass bias ball that ever really got the core dynamics right, in my opinion. I have one with about 1,500-2,000 games on it now and it still performs.

2. Lane #1 Uranium HRG -- Most unique ball Lane #1 has ever built. Works in places none of its other gear will work. The one-off core just lopes and lopes. Great hitting power at the back of the pattern. Won't work for speed-dominant players on anything above medium-light, and a lot of people I know don't match up to this ball and hate it. But I should just inscribe "get out of jail" on mine because that's what it is.

1. Visionary Slate Blue Gargoyle -- I'm not even really sure where to start. A dry-lane ball? Yes and no. Classic urethane roll? Well, not really. This thing defies explanation. It's like a resin ball with no resin in the cover. I now have two of them in differing weights. My heavier one (16) could fill three roles for me if I wanted it to (spare ball, dry-lane ball, outside-angle ball for mediums). I'm not sure you can get more unique than this.

Jess

 

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Re: 10 most unique bowling balls...
« Reply #16 on: April 23, 2009, 05:00:19 AM »
White XS - HAHAHA!  Had one, first game with it shot 296 (don't ask), and lost a bracket (to 297!), never ever shot another decent game with it.  It's in a river now.
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Re: 10 most unique bowling balls...
« Reply #17 on: April 23, 2009, 09:27:35 AM »
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X-Calibur...the ball that started it all..

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My favorite ball of all time. Not the best ball of all time but on the oil patterns of the time it was the most hockey stick shape of all time. If you were the first in your center to get one and had any hand you became a GOD.
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« Reply #18 on: April 23, 2009, 09:49:21 AM »
Gotta add the C300 EPX T1  Would hook on anything yet not overhook on dry.  Also had the most unique feel once it warmed up and started bleeding the absorbed oil back out.

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« Reply #19 on: April 23, 2009, 09:59:26 AM »
Jess,
 I have to disagree in one sense with your choice of the X-Factor as being the first mass bias ball to get it right.
 I still have a Track EMB-- the wine red colored one---that worked absolutely great on carrydown, and you could wheel the lane on fresh. Mine was a simple label drill that was money.
 I do agree with the longevity of the X-Factor,as I have one at my brother's house. I go home once a year and we usually bowl in the Sunday morning sweeper and I have yet to fail to place in the money with that ball and nothing else.
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« Reply #20 on: April 23, 2009, 10:24:33 AM »
Showing my age, but in its day the Yellow Dot bleeder was THE ball to have.  A plastic ball with almost a urethane reaction.  --  JohnP

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« Reply #21 on: April 23, 2009, 10:40:07 AM »
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Showing my age, but in its day the Yellow Dot bleeder was THE ball to have.  A plastic ball with almost a urethane reaction.  --  JohnP


Good choice. They had a short oil sweeper at my center earlier this year after my Fri league. I threw a bleeder for league and shot 711.
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Re: 10 most unique bowling balls...
« Reply #22 on: April 23, 2009, 11:25:35 PM »
el nino 2000..correct me if i am wrong (and i imagine that i am) it was the first pearl particle?  for me it has a strong reactive back end with a particle midlane read.  if i could afford a 15lb one i could probably eliminate 2/3 or 3/4 of my arsenal.
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Re: 10 most unique bowling balls...
« Reply #23 on: April 24, 2009, 12:34:39 AM »
Revolution Rebel ECX. God I loved that ball.

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« Reply #24 on: April 24, 2009, 12:51:30 AM »
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didnt the tnv start the length with hockey stick reaction in a pearl


Goodness, no. That's been around for years.

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Heck, you could get hockey-stick out of the original Excalibur. Wood lanes, clean backend...goodbye.

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Re: 10 most unique bowling balls...
« Reply #25 on: April 24, 2009, 01:17:11 AM »
i second the eliminator.  the eliminator was a strange ball that seemed to defy things,  a dull non-polished finished the ball hooked out of the house, and if you put a high 4000 grit shine to it, it skated 50 feet down the lane no matter how fried the lanes were and had just enough pop on the back end and if it was severe synthetic carrydown no oil in the heads but all pushed down in the backends, just a simple hand position change with it dull, got the ball through the fried and still turned the corner on the backend crap.  a most magical ball, wish i had 4-5 more of them.  threw mine until it was beaten to a bloody pulse, and it probably had thousands of games on it, and probably should have had the bridge and thumbslug areas repaired 10 times.

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Re: 10 most unique bowling balls...
« Reply #26 on: April 24, 2009, 01:35:58 AM »
Awesome finish, I have never seen a ball that reads the oil that well awesome length like a pearl but the smooth strong turn of a solid at the break.

Awesome revs, Strong midlane read with a good backend still....

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Re: 10 most unique bowling balls...
« Reply #27 on: April 24, 2009, 09:26:04 AM »
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el nino 2000..correct me if i am wrong (and i imagine that i am) it was the first pearl particle?  for me it has a strong reactive back end with a particle midlane read.  if i could afford a 15lb one i could probably eliminate 2/3 or 3/4 of my arsenal.


that was a good ball but not the first pearl particle. I know the Track Heat was a pearl particle and it came out in 1997. There may have been others before that.


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Re: 10 most unique bowling balls...
« Reply #28 on: April 24, 2009, 09:30:30 AM »
storm euro storm fav ball i have ever thrown

wired by columbia biggest backend ever

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« Reply #29 on: April 24, 2009, 09:41:29 AM »
I'll agree with those that have said the Yellow Dot Bleeder, LT48 and X-Calibur. Those balls changed the game.

There was also some AMF Urethane ball that flared a lot back in the 80's. I can't remember the name of it. Back then no ball really flared so I'd consider that very unique for it's time.

When they came out I thought the Bruswick Proactive balls had a unique reaction that no one else had.

The El Nino X-It also stands out for me. I have yet to see another heavy oil ball as versatile and continuos on the back end as that ball. It would also work on medium oil without burning up if you wanted to cover a lot of boards.




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« Reply #30 on: April 24, 2009, 10:37:57 AM »
My entry would be the original black HAMMER.  It was the first mass produced ball to use two-piece construction that had TONS of popularity.  It also jump started the revolution from three piece construction to two piece construction as the touchstone for the industry.

 We may not have realized the revolution it began at the time, but virtually all weightblock evolution and drilling techniques up until the modern mass bias balls began with the popularity of the two piece black HAMMER.  It was, as far as I am aware, the first ball that anyone noticed reacted differently depending on the placement of the "PIN" in relation to the gripping holes and that did lots of R&D regarding pin placements and corresponding ball reactions.

 There was a smattering of people with "altered" weight systems, but I think the HAMMERS were the first "true" two piece ball.
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