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Title: Drilling a ball------what would you suggest?
Post by: C-G ProShop-Carl on January 15, 2004, 08:28:59 AM
Ok fellas, my Darkside was stollen, so I picked up an Inferno and drilled it exactly how I had the Darkside, it is a hair stronger, but not much.

Here is the deal though-----I picked up the LAST Darkside the distributor had. If the Inferno takes care of what the Darkside used to, why drill it the same as the old one was? SO, I am taking suggestions on how I should lay out the new Darkside.

The specs are:
16lbs
2 1/2 oz of TOP
3 inch pin

I am usually very creative on my own, but just wanted to see what kind of ideas I could get.


THANKS
Title: Re: Drilling a ball------what would you suggest?
Post by: tenpinspro on January 16, 2004, 07:07:59 AM
Ex,

How could you...???
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Rick Leong
Ten Pins Pro Shop
Track Pro Shop Staff
Title: Re: Drilling a ball------what would you suggest?
Post by: C-G ProShop-Carl on January 16, 2004, 08:27:28 AM
Picked up the Inferno in a trade. You do not actually believe I would spend money on a Brunswick product do you???
Title: Re: Drilling a ball------what would you suggest?
Post by: Mr Track on January 16, 2004, 10:12:22 AM
Carl, give it about 20 games, then when you BRUNSWICK dies out, drill your Darkside the same cause you very well know it would outlast a Honda engine!

my condolences to your stolen darkside
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it doesn't take an average to win in match play!
Title: Re: Drilling a ball------what would you suggest?
Post by: C-G ProShop-Carl on January 17, 2004, 01:34:57 AM
My Darkside saw very little use. It was for when the backends were so dry everything else either burned up, or hooked up too soon. Although not much use, it was a very important part of my arsenal. I think the Inferno will do the job, BUT, just incase it doesn't, that is why I have another Darkside to be drilled. If all else fails, the top weight is a little lower than my other was, so I drill it identical, and hope for an even more mild reaction on the backend.


For those you that question my loyalty-----no need to bother, Track is where its all at.