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C-G ProShop-Carl

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Number Naming System at Bowl Expo
« on: June 27, 2009, 10:33:46 AM »
I just returned home from Las Vegas. Bowl Expo being last week was the perfect chance for me to get a feeling on bowlers' and pro shops' opinion of our new system.

I was pleasantly suprised that no one had anything negative to say about it. I was expecting to hear some negatives and much to my suprise everyone loved it. This was particularly the case once it was explained to them. Some quotes were "simple to understand" and one gentleman even went as far to say that a ball company should have done this sooner.

I am pleased to announce that at the Ebonite International Product Showcase the Track Brand performed extremely well for every style of bowler. The 930t and the 715a just seemed to have the WOW factor for everyone that threw them. Demos normally are not a great sign of how a ball is going to work for a bowler....because they just are not set up off of his/her PAP. These balls worked well for everyone.

If any of you have any questions please let me know.
-Carl
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Re: Number Naming System at Bowl Expo
« Reply #16 on: June 29, 2009, 02:14:56 PM »
I totally agree with Carl on the Naming System. Everyone I talked to at the Booth and during the Showcase expressed how easy it was to understand. If they didn't understand completely after we explained it to them they were happy with it and what it represented.

During the showcase we got to see all three balls in action and help people from over 300 proshop's. Everyone that threw the Track lineup really liked what they saw on the lane. You could truly see the reaction differences between the three.

SLEEPONICE:

Differential is the difference between the High and Low Rg axis. ".060 maximum per USBC on an undrilled ball" no maximum on a drilled ball.

Intermidiate Differential is the difference between the High and Intermidiate Rg axis. " I don't think there is a maximum per USBC. I will contact Paul Ridenour with the USBC to confirm.

Hope that helps.
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Edited on 6/29/2009 2:21 PM

SleepOnIce

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Re: Number Naming System at Bowl Expo
« Reply #17 on: July 06, 2009, 02:10:47 PM »
Just a bump to see if you got a confirmation yet Guined.
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