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Whiskey 1966

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Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« on: December 28, 2008, 06:35:41 AM »
Since the 1970's I have probably thrown 85 bowling balls. Half of which I received free, or used.

My favorites:
AMF
Columbia 300
Faball
Track
Ebonite
Storm
Roto Grip

Good, but not great: (I probably did not own enough of them)

Brunswick
Visionary

Horrid:

Carmen Salvino Incorporated. He just had to have his own company...they were duds.

Star Trak. Poor quality control. Poor Urethane. Lots of unmarked blem's and second's got into the marketplace. You never knew what was under the label.

 

srlunatic

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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2008, 02:39:01 PM »
wow.....tough one...

Would go..

Roto-Grip
Track (Before Ebonite)
Faball
Columbia
Storm
Ebonite
AMF
Brunswich


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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2008, 03:13:33 PM »
Favorites (Great):

900 Global/AMF, (old Track and D/T)

Pretty Good:

Visionary, Lane 1, AZO/Lane Masters, Roto Grip/Storm

Good:

Morich, Brunswick, Columbia

Not So Good:

The rest
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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2008, 04:02:08 PM »
--Awesome/Very Good--
1. Track (Power Machine, Mean Machine)
2. Roto Grip (Epic Quest, Cell)
3. Columbia (Action, Power Drive Pearl)

--Good/O.K.--
1. Storm (Triple Xtreme, Sure Fire)
2. Ebonite (Complete NV, RXS300, SR300)
3. Lane #1 (Supernova XP)

--Not Good--
1. Brunswick (Riot Zone)
2. Hammer (Black Widow Solid and Bite)

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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2008, 04:05:04 PM »
Favorites:
InSite
Banger
MoRich
900 Global
Brunswick
AMF

Non Favorites:
Storm
Ebonite
Lane Masters
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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2008, 04:12:35 PM »
To me,over time they've all had good,or even great equipmenta ball or balls you and everyone just HAD to have.Think about it
 The ball of the 70's was the Columbia Yellow Dot Bleeder.Everyone threw it.The pros loved it,and many of them actually started cover adjustments but doing many tricks that few know about.Included in that list were runnign the ball under a cold water faucet to delay the reaction on dry or burnt lanes.Another trick was to have a bottle of liquid furniture polish in your bag.Again,too dry of a lane and you'd simply pull out the polish,a spare rag,and your ball wouldn't even wrinkle.
 The early 80's was dominated by the Johnny Petraglia LT-48.A great ball in the heavier oil paterns of the day,especially sanded with 320 grit sandpaper.I threw my first honor score with it,a 700 plus series.
 The later 80's saw the introduction of the Black and Blue Hammer balls,and the Angle series by AMF.The Gold Angle was the ugly mustard yellow ball that hit like nothing else in it's time.Personally,I raised my average 22 pins in one year because that ball carried the world.
 Then came resin balls in the very late 80's and early 90's.That's when the fun really started.The Turbo from Ebonite,I believe if I'm wrong I apologize.A great control ball that got many people into resin equipment.
 My personal favorite was the Teal Rhino Pro.Drilled 3 3/8th by 3 3/8th,it was a strong ball that recovered from anywhere I threw it.Several honor scores came from that ball before someone stole it ....
 After that,I went with whatever was the best ball out there.Any companyit didn't matter to me.Today,that's the same philosophy I have.Right now,there's a Cell solid,an Infinte One,an original One,a TNV,an NVS,a U-Pearl and a spare ball for ten pins.
 I could see rating balls by their decade,timing or appearance in the bowling world,but to rate them as an "all time" list isn't appropriate,IMHO,because many younger bowlers will never have thrown on older oil patterns and never will get to throw the older equipment.Their opinions,while definitely valuable,are limited to their experience with the newer balls released within the last few years.

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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #6 on: December 28, 2008, 04:20:39 PM »
My 1st fav companies

Faball/Hammer
Track
Storm

Second fav comapanies
Brunswick
Columbia
MoRich
Roto Grip

Companies I dont like

Ebonite
AMF
Lane 1
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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #7 on: December 28, 2008, 05:04:57 PM »
Favorite/God/King/Ultimate Company: Storm

Excellent: Hammer

Good back in the day: Columbia 300

Decent: Brunswick

One hit wonder like Vanilla Ice: Ebonite

POS Overrated Trash: Lane #1



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Pat Patterson

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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #8 on: December 28, 2008, 05:12:31 PM »
Can't remember all equipment, but 1st ball was a yellow dot, but in the last 10 years I've only used equipment from 2 companies:

Lane Masters - Current ball company of choice
Storm - Used them since 1998 up until April 2007
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Whiskey 1966

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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #9 on: December 28, 2008, 05:33:46 PM »
Pat, I would try Lane Masters if they were not so expensive! I would want a piece with no core wrap, just a two piece and with tax, my shop would charge $250 for one.

I could get an Ebonite Striking Motion,  Hammer Sauce, Storm Virtual Gravity, or a Columbia Momentum Swing for less than $200 out the door.

But I don't want those!

I would love a blue Perfection Particle, but they are discontinued.

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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #10 on: December 28, 2008, 05:40:00 PM »
The LM pieces will out last any Ebonite oil soaking cover IMO.  Caveat emptor.
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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #11 on: December 28, 2008, 05:41:27 PM »
1. Roto Grip
2. Storm
3. Track (pre ebonite)
4. Columbia 300 (pre ebonite)
5. Fab (Hammers)
6. AMF (Angles)
Didn't care for the newer Brunswick, aka - didn't match up,
but loved the older Brunswick (LT's)









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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #12 on: December 28, 2008, 05:42:15 PM »
1. Brunswick
2. Track (Columbia days)
3. Lane #1
4. Visionary
5. Columbia
6. Roto Grip
7. Ebonite
8. Storm

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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #13 on: December 28, 2008, 05:48:50 PM »
You must have seen my stock of NIB in my profile as I do have a Perfection Particle.  I haven't decided how to drill it or the others I have, what a dilemna to have!


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quote]Pat, I would try Lane Masters if they were not so expensive! I would want a piece with no core wrap, just a two piece and with tax, my shop would charge $250 for one.

I could get an Ebonite Striking Motion,  Hammer Sauce, Storm Virtual Gravity, or a Columbia Momentum Swing for less than $200 out the door.

But I don't want those!

I would love a blue Perfection Particle, but they are discontinued.[/quote]
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Re: Rate all Companies you have thrown:
« Reply #14 on: December 28, 2008, 06:07:10 PM »
In my opinion, there are no "bad" companies out there currently. There are some that don't match up for me. I'll rate them accordingly (ranked within their category best-to-worst:

Matches (or matched) up to me almost every time:
1A: Storm
1B: Lane #1 (it's a dead-heat tie)
3: AMF (pre-Columbia buyout)

Matches (or matched) up to me more often than not, and I always watch these releases closely:
4. Visionary
5. MoRich
6. Track (during the Columbia years)
7. Legends/LaneMasters
8. Dyno-Thane

Average, neither great nor terrible:
9. Roto-Grip
10. Brunswick

Difficult to find a good match, and therefore I usually pass by:
11. Ebonite
12. Hammer (post-Ebonite buyout)

Rarely match up to me and I actively avoid:
13. AMF (during Columbia buyout years)
14. Columbia (all years)
15. Track (pre-Columbia buyout)

Have not thrown and therefore can't say:
900Global
AMF (post-900Global buyout)
AZO
Banger
Circle
Elite
Track (post-Ebonite split)
Motiv
Kinetic

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