To me the best looking balls are the ones that get me strikes lol
I notice that most product pics on websites look nothing like the balls do in real life.
I'd like to collect a few balls just for aesthetics (not sure what weight to get them... maybe light and drilled conventional).
Anyway my pick is the Tzone Rainbow Twist. Looks nothing like the product pic on Brunswick's website. It looks amazing in person.
See this thread:
http://www.ballreviews.com/brunswick...t286026.0.html
To me the best looking balls are the ones that get me strikes lol
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I love how my 607a, and even 508a looks going down the lane, at high revs. Really, anything with highly contrasting colors looks great,
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The best looking ball is the one that I have. Also I like the simple single color look of the C-system ball
I'm with Bill, if it gets strikes or makes spares its beautiful.
Of course if it doesn't it must be my fault, so I'll shut up before I dig myself any deeper.
John
You guys went the seri
You guys went the serious route ;(
Sorry, I didn't catch the wink, wink, nudge, nudge in the original post.
I don't know the name of it but I vote for the white ball with a black spiral on it. Elegant in it's two tone simplicity, and mesmerizing as it rolls down the lane.
Maybe Martha Stewart will log in and give her expert advice!
John
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