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FastTracker33

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Why is everyone giving up on Track?
« on: October 12, 2006, 02:55:34 PM »
Topic says it here..

So why is it? Because Del Warren is gone? It won't be the end of the world here guys. Del Warrne was a very good ball designer, and i think every brand out there knows that.

I know i'm not giving up on Track. They will be back stronger with the new designer, and be killing some competition.

This is just my opinion and i would like other one's also. I've just seen so many Track balls being sold recently that it's driving me insane! There's nothing wrong with them!

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Re: Why is everyone giving up on Track?
« Reply #16 on: October 13, 2006, 06:49:48 PM »
I second the motion of a new Ocean Blue Triton, what a ball!

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Re: Why is everyone giving up on Track?
« Reply #17 on: October 13, 2006, 07:23:06 PM »
I've been living in R&D this whole week. Look for a new core /cover combo Symmetrical in jan. Then what I think will remind you of the "old" Track winners to show up at bowl Expo.

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Re: Why is everyone giving up on Track?
« Reply #18 on: October 13, 2006, 11:55:11 PM »
Track has made some really good equipment.  The Animal, angular, havoc, CT, PU ect...

I just feel that bowlers want to try other brands as well.  I used to throw only Track but when I triedHammer I made the switch.  Hammer balls just really hooked up great with me.

Every ball company makes good equipment.  It's just what appeals to the bowler at a particular time.

I personally feel Ebonite/Hammer is making a great run for the top spot!
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Re: Why is everyone giving up on Track?
« Reply #19 on: October 14, 2006, 12:29:11 AM »
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Track has made some really good equipment.  The Animal, angular, havoc, CT, PU ect...

I just feel that bowlers want to try other brands as well.  I used to throw only Track but when I triedHammer I made the switch.  Hammer balls just really hooked up great with me.

Every ball company makes good equipment.  It's just what appeals to the bowler at a particular time.

I personally feel Ebonite/Hammer is making a great run for the top spot!
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They are doing a hell of a job but, IMO some of the covers (GB whatever, Juiced, etc) dont hold up well. IMO it has always been a big Ebonite problem. BTW, I know you are a fan of the doom, have you tried the Equation? I liked the Doom but, the Equation is plain out stupid in comparision! I LOVE this ball and its one of the best I have ever thrown.

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Re: Why is everyone giving up on Track?
« Reply #20 on: October 14, 2006, 12:32:02 AM »
Well, I'm not a loyal Track guy; I just kind of rediscovered the brand this year with the Machine series.

I would wager that Del Warren had a major hand in that release. All I know is I threw a bunch of Track balls I hated until the Machine came up, and then the Mean Machine.

The last Track ball I had before my Machine and MM was a red Enforcer reactive. It was a very good ball, even if my bridge cracked all to hell. But it wasn't a great ball. The last "great" Track I threw was the old Sensor II Xcel (purple pearl). I'd love to find one of those NIB again.

This year, I've bought the Machine, the MM, the Solution PPEX and the Arsenal Angular. I love the first three; the Angular is still giving me fits. Three out of four ain't bad, though, I guess.

Up until this year, I'd been a loyal Storm customer and will still probably purchase a greater amount of Storm in the future than Track. But until Warren left the company, I would have always given Track a look, anyway. Now, I'm not so sure. It will be critical for the next Track designer to pick up where Del left off, because just about every Track ball from 2005 back to the late 1990s did not work well for me at all.

What I'm most perplexed by is the fact Del ended up at Kegel, which is like General Patton going to Japan to teach military strategy. Everything Kegel has worked for in regards to the standard ball initiative seems to be to get people out of aggressive, assymetrical equipment and into basically a big plastic marble. I don't trust Kegel and I'm confused by Del working for them.

As for Track in general, I'll be watching with a skeptical eye.

Jess

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Re: Why is everyone giving up on Track?
« Reply #21 on: October 14, 2006, 01:24:26 AM »
Ocean Blue Triton.  I picked a used one up from my local pro shop.  Been wanting to try on out from years.  Just got it plugged today.  Hopefully I will get a chance to roll it tomorrow
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Re: Why is everyone giving up on Track?
« Reply #22 on: October 14, 2006, 08:23:47 PM »
Had a practice with my Blue on a broken down house shot y/day, Low rg stuff that can still get down the lane is the 'in' thing right now at other comapnys, this thing beat 'em to the punch many moons ago
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Re: Why is everyone giving up on Track?
« Reply #23 on: October 15, 2006, 10:48:00 AM »
I gotta agree with FBM357, the Synergy Pearl is my all time fave Track ball. I threw it for 6 years before I gave it to a kid that was just starting to bowl. That was the ball that got me started with Track.