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DP3

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What can we really expect from Oracle?
« on: June 27, 2004, 06:37:56 AM »
So far what I'm hearing from staffers is that this ball can handle any amount of oil you throw in it's way since it keeps hooking and never stops.  Then again, most of the elite level bowlers have an Ungodly revrate and the ability to create and control tilt to manipulate ball reaction.  

I'm very interested in the Oracle but I just want to know what type of motion this ball will have.  Is it early and even like the Rush, just stronger?  Or is it like the Fuel, where it was a particle that gave you length with an aggressive midlane backend arc?  I always wanted to try the Solid Fuel, just missed the boat when they discontinued it and from what I'm hearing at the shop, Roto-Grip doesn't have anymore at the plant.  

hopefully Roger and a couple of the other roto-reps can shed some light on this
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Jeffrevs

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Re: What can we really expect from Oracle?
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2004, 08:57:00 AM »
DJ,
From what I understand, what you said is correct,....the Oracle will be versatile,....medium thru heavy depending on prep and drill!

This ball should be stronger than the Fuel was...higher rg, stronger coverstock, and this sidepuck addition should make this thing hard 'fairly sharp' arcing, but still not a skid-flip ball....(my guess)

My best guess would be that this ball will do everything the Fuel AND the SS particle did !


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