bowl1820
09-26-2009, 01:23 AM
what some bowlers are thinking.
I was reading a post in another forum. A bowler said he has a pearl and solid of the same ball, both drilled just alike. He throws the pearl and it works great, but when he throws the solid on the same shot. It reacts weak, doesn't hook as much or hit as hard, he asks what wrong?
Ok that's a easy answer it's too dry for the solid, it's burning up and DOA at the pins.
So he asks " should he polish the solid or sand it to a finer grit?" to get it to work on that shot.
I shake my head and say "yes you can do that, BUT WHY?" just use the pearl, save the the solid for a oilier shot. Well at least he sees reason says ok to that.
Now this made me think about all the posts I've seen "I need a heavy oil ball!!!"' "HELP! I need a new ball!!" and they tell how the balls they have don't hook or the oil is so heavy the ball won't move.
Somebody asks or they tell you what balls they have.No surprise it reads like a top ten list of the most powerful balls of the last 6-12 months. Everyone makes a suggestion, usually whatever the hottest ball of the month is.
So they get that, throw it few times and now it's time for the next post. " I need more length!! on this new ball" what magic pixie polish should I put on it to make it go long?
What happened to that "I need a heavy oil ball", "I need a ball that hooks more"? Now that they got that super ball its too much! So you ask them why they didn't get pearl or a weaker ball? or you say maybe the lanes are too dry and that made the ball look weak. And they start stuttering and look at you like your crazy.
A stronger ball is not always the answer, as they say "Sometimes less is more".
This goes along with a lot of the posts about polishes too, there's that top ten hooking ball list again.
What ball is it? "well its a super ball, drilled real aggressive and I'm on a second shift, burned condition" "well sand it to 4000 abralon then apply polish X and/or the secret sauce, the magic elixir etc. etc."
I was reading a post in another forum. A bowler said he has a pearl and solid of the same ball, both drilled just alike. He throws the pearl and it works great, but when he throws the solid on the same shot. It reacts weak, doesn't hook as much or hit as hard, he asks what wrong?
Ok that's a easy answer it's too dry for the solid, it's burning up and DOA at the pins.
So he asks " should he polish the solid or sand it to a finer grit?" to get it to work on that shot.
I shake my head and say "yes you can do that, BUT WHY?" just use the pearl, save the the solid for a oilier shot. Well at least he sees reason says ok to that.
Now this made me think about all the posts I've seen "I need a heavy oil ball!!!"' "HELP! I need a new ball!!" and they tell how the balls they have don't hook or the oil is so heavy the ball won't move.
Somebody asks or they tell you what balls they have.No surprise it reads like a top ten list of the most powerful balls of the last 6-12 months. Everyone makes a suggestion, usually whatever the hottest ball of the month is.
So they get that, throw it few times and now it's time for the next post. " I need more length!! on this new ball" what magic pixie polish should I put on it to make it go long?
What happened to that "I need a heavy oil ball", "I need a ball that hooks more"? Now that they got that super ball its too much! So you ask them why they didn't get pearl or a weaker ball? or you say maybe the lanes are too dry and that made the ball look weak. And they start stuttering and look at you like your crazy.
A stronger ball is not always the answer, as they say "Sometimes less is more".
This goes along with a lot of the posts about polishes too, there's that top ten hooking ball list again.
What ball is it? "well its a super ball, drilled real aggressive and I'm on a second shift, burned condition" "well sand it to 4000 abralon then apply polish X and/or the secret sauce, the magic elixir etc. etc."