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A_P_K

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AZO Littleboy
« on: January 02, 2004, 09:38:17 AM »
I pulled this beast out of the closet after a few month retirement, just because I've been tasting the raw power it can offer at the pins.  I was not let down by any means period, this ball just crushes the pocket time and time again.  Actually it's really a bad thing for pin carry because the pins are flying everywhere.

I start out the first game leaving two ten pins, which I don't mind because it happens from time to time.  After all was said and done and the second game came under way, I started a small swing line with it instead of down and in and I left solid seven after solid seven.  

Every time the Littleboy hit the pocket the four or the two would lift off the lane and spin about like break dancers flying across the lane.  Whatever pin was supposed to take out the seven took off for the ceiling and would bounce off the side wall over the pin.  Some pins even flew high across the lane and almost crossed the pin sweeper.

Needless to say I left four solid sevens the second game and another four the last game.

I know what you people are thinking, it's easier to shoot a seven than the ten, but I'd like to carry that pin since I'm right handed.  I guess those are the breaks sometimes.

This ball seiously generates more pin action and sends more messnegers flying anywhere than any Buzzsaw I've ever thrown or seen thrown too.  It's simply amazing!
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