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Miffy1980

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Natural no longe in production?
« on: May 27, 2010, 02:05:16 PM »
Is that true?

 

tommygn

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Re: Natural no longe in production?
« Reply #46 on: June 16, 2010, 07:20:29 AM »
The Natural actually did better than expected. But even not mentioning that, why would Storm decide to make a urethane ball under the Roto Grip label, if the urethane ball under the Storm label was a "FLOP"???

The Natural was NOT a flop.
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jnmprsct

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Re: Natural no longe in production?
« Reply #47 on: June 19, 2010, 07:40:50 PM »
not according to Storm  i emailed them directly

Thank you for contacting Storm.

The Natural is in our 2010 catalog and is still a very popular ball….we do not have any plans of stopping production of this ball at this time.

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Rotoguy300

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Re: Natural no longe in production?
« Reply #48 on: June 22, 2010, 03:28:34 PM »
Just wanna clear some stuff up-

The Hype core is nothing like the SD73 core- just look at the RG and DIFF numbers. Its more like the core that was in the Illusions than the core that was in the SD73 (even then....).

The Natural and the Grenade are true urethane covers. I can't speak for the other guys, but this is the case with these two.

I can say with 100% certainty that the Natural was not a sales flop. I was one of the staff members that was complaining about needing a urethane for the better part of 2 years prior to the Natural's release and was told that it probably wouldn't sell because the average bowler just wants more and more hook- but within weeks it was acknowledged to me that sales were better than expected, so the ball sold. If it didn't, why would the same company bother to bring out ANOTHER nitchy type ball in the Grenade? They wouldn't, because they aren't in the business of pleasing guys like me, they're in the business of selling bowling balls.

The urethane resurgance is also partially a biproduct in the expansion of sport leagues. The more of those you see, the larger variety of product will sell in your area. I'm not gonna pretend to sell several urethanes a week out of my shop or anything, but we definitely sell enough of them to justify having the product on the market.

LuckyLefty

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Re: Natural no longe in production?
« Reply #49 on: June 22, 2010, 08:16:59 PM »
Well....I actually bowled on a league with Jimmy Keeth around the time he recorded that figure.

I don't believe he quite bowled like that in league.  More like 525 to 600 or less.  He has a brother who is close to 500 with very conventional form.

A BIG Rev family!

But Jimmy could amp it up....in both revs and speed if he wanted to.
I think he mentioned that regarding his kegel experience.  
His ball spun hard like a lot of the power two handers of today but he had something extra.

Interesting thing.  He did not own carry in all parts of the pocket!  This was of great frustration to him.  

A well known coach mentioned that if he could have slightly slowed down both revs and speed his carry would have gone to the ozone!  I don't know but it looked like it made sense!

It was fun to be along for the ride and watch the whole show!

REgards,

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r534me

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Re: Natural no longe in production?
« Reply #50 on: June 30, 2010, 12:10:29 PM »
Wes Marlot was on let's go bowling and he said that storm expected to only sell 6k Naturals and storm might have tripled that number.

With that said, it sounds like a sales success.  Hence, likely one reason why RG released the Grenade.