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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: tommymo on February 05, 2006, 02:09:59 AM
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I was hoping the old faithful could help. I like most here have been bowling since I was a kid, I'm 23 now and want to learn how to drill balls. I was thinking of purchasing the Fitting and Drilling guide from BTM. Will this help get me started? I don't really have a proshop driller I could learn from. I was planning on going to a few of the classes after reading the book. I don't want to own my own proshop rather understand layouts and be able to drill my own equipment once in a while. I was hoping you all could help. Thanks.
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Edited on 2/5/2006 10:57 AM
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The book is well worth the money.
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AZ Guy aka: R & L Bowlers Pro
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Thank you, does everyone else agree?
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Becoming a father isn't difficult, But it's very difficult to be a father.
10/21/05 Kaitlyn Emily Mongeon. Daddy's little girl!
R.I.P Kevin Trombley 11/26/05 You were taken too soon!
F.O.S Member in Training
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I didn't see the reference to a Fitting and Drilling guide in BTM. Is it the Bill Taylor book? If so, I agree - it is well worth the price you will pay for it. If not, I'm not familiar with it, so I can't comment.
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RW (THB)