So does anyone know much about this ball yet? I heard it was supposed to be MORE reactive than the Taboo black or purple, but the information I saw suggests it would be less...
So send them an e-mail telling them how hard it is to recruit deviants when the other companies, like Hammer, have demo days and DV8 doesn't. Bet they will after that.
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So does anyone know much about this ball yet? I heard it was supposed to be MORE reactive than the Taboo black or purple, but the information I saw suggests it would be less...
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Anyone know what this ball will be like? The guy at our pro shop said it would be too strong for the alley and then recommended a ratchet or one of the taboos instead. I thought this was supposed to be a lighter ball than that.
I get the impression it is more polished to carry the lane, an then its core makes it snap once it hits the dry part.
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Bowling Balls: Lane #1 Droid (Strike Ball), Storm Crossroad (Strike Ball. I hate the smell...), Hammer No Mercy (Retired Strike Ball. We had a good run. RIP, old friend!), Ebonite Magnum (Spare Ball), Ebonite Maxim (Spare Ball)
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Going from the hammer first blood video on Youtube the first blood looks to be 2-8 boards stronger than the Taboo Deep Purple. depending on your style.
THe only case where that wasn't the true was the 'tweener' where the First blood was 1-2 boards less overall hook but with a sharper backend.
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I have heard from several pro shops that the First Blood will be taking the place of the Taboo line!
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Check the info at www.hammerbowing.com and read what was already posted between the two threads about this ball. Not a light oil ball.
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I heard that, as well. I wasn't sure what to think, because I did see it was a couple balls stronger, but wasn't positive it was that huge a difference.
The truth of the matter is, I'm not an expert, so I wasn't sure what to think. Would it be safe to say the coverstock is weaker but the core is stronger? That's kind of the impression that I get.
Thanks, Bill. I did read the info in the two threads and look it up at Hammer. I was just surprised because I was getting the impression it was designed to carry further down the lane than the ratchet, or taboo's.
Like I said above: I don't really know what to think. All I know is I need a ball that's weaker than the Lane 1 Droid for nights when the lanes are drier than normal, and my Hammer No Mercy has just about had it (it had a good run... It doesn't even have a marking left on it because it's been resurfaced so many times. It'll be sad to say goodbye to my old friend. We've had some great nights, and some not so great nights. We've shared some moments and laughs. It has made others laugh AT me on occasion. It would rarely get mad at me no matter how many times I, "threw it for a curve." See what I did there?)
Not helping the situation since 1983.
Bowling Average: 180
Bowling Handicap: Beer
Bowling Style: Completely Wheels Off
Righty / Lefty: Righty
Bowling Balls: Lane #1 Droid (Strike Ball), Storm Crossroad (Strike Ball. I hate the smell...), Hammer No Mercy (Retired Strike Ball. We had a good run. RIP, old friend!), Ebonite Magnum (Spare Ball), Ebonite Maxim (Spare Ball)
Best Game: 267
Best Series: 695 (just 5 more pins... I don't wanna talk about it!)
This ball seems to be following the current way of them all; go long and hook hard on the back end. Many companies are using killer cores with weaker covers to accomplish this. Dry heads and not knowing how to combat them are the biggest obstacle (currently) facing the average league bowler. For the above average league bowler, this is another ball that will be too strong.
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