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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: 29moons on January 06, 2024, 05:10:04 PM
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Hello,
I am trying to find out which ball I had. I received it used from a friend sometime in the 90's. I could throw that ball well in almost any conditions. Unfortunately, it was lost in a move from New Mexico to Oregon.
It was a Hammer, it was blue, it was sanded and I remember it had the Nail logo on it. I have been searching the web for images but can't one with the Hammer and Nail logo that match what I remember. I have found the Blue Hammer Faball that looks close, but it doesn't have the Nail logo.
I purchased a Shock - Venom, but it doesn't have nearly the control I had with that ball.
Any help is appreciated.
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My guess would be the Faball Nail. USBC approved ball list says its navy blue sanded and was approved in June of 1998.
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Original Nail was a urethane ball. Not likely you will find one but there are a lot of urethane balls out there that will give similar control. Purple hammer would be a good option
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Is this the one you are talking about?
https://www.bowlingball.com/products/bowling-balls/hammer/3740/nail-navy-sanded.html
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@twohand834 - That is the closest I have seen. It has both the Hammer and Nail logo that I remember and I remember someone posted a core that was like a toilet float. Only difference is mine wasn't marbled, not sure if that's a factor.
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Thank you all for the responses. These all help immensely and I'm a step closer to getting back my dream ball.
Are there any other balls out there besides the Purple hammer that are similar to this ball? It can be a different brand.
Thank you again.
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Thank you all for the responses. These all help immensely and I'm a step closer to getting back my dream ball.
Are there any other balls out there besides the Purple hammer that are similar to this ball? It can be a different brand.
Thank you again.
I would look into the Raw Hammer line; mainly the hybrid. Not super smooth but not super angular either.
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This is the Nail that remember (circa 1987):
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