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Equipment Boards => MoRich => Topic started by: 42swaff on November 21, 2006, 11:46:13 PM
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just a little ? for you morich guys out here, is the coverstock on the revs, similar or the same as the threshold by dynothane, i understand that most of mo:s balls have had brunswick covers, i was just curious about this, thanks all,,,,jeff
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Don't have a clue to be honest. I have not drilled a Dyno ball for anyone since the Anomoly......but what I do know is I have drilled about a dozen Revs and per Slopsurprise "THAT BALL IS MONEY"....he says that about every time we talk...he drove 4 hours to see me and I guess it was worth it!
Clint
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They're both particle pearls. That's about where the similarity ends. Traditionally Brunswick and Columbia have manufactured different materials for their 'particle'. The guys on the D/T forum state a very small particle with more of a blended resin on the Threshold. Brunswick typically uses a larger particle. The Revs appears to be more of a traditional particle pearl with a more aggressive coverstock. And much more aggressive motor (core) as well.
Hope this helps,
Bill
Bowling Services Unlimited
www.bsuproshops.com
Vise Inserts Staff
www.viseinserts.com
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I know Mo uses what he describes as small, egg-shell-like particles next to traditional Brunswick boulder-like particles.
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thanks guy's i was curious, im a mo guy myself and have been for several years, but i picked up a threshold and was throwing it in league and its impressive,i just got my rev;s am thinking of drilling it the same, and ive had guy;s i bowl with come and ask me this ,i wasnt sure either