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    So many of you active members saw my pro shop thread, and my what ball should I get thread. I've made both decisions, now the final one. Once my marauder gets here, do I go with inserts or just have him drill the finger holes out and use them bare? Anyone have significant experience with both methods?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZRock View Post
    So many of you active members saw my pro shop thread, and my what ball should I get thread. I've made both decisions, now the final one. Once my marauder gets here, do I go with inserts or just have him drill the finger holes out and use them bare? Anyone have significant experience with both methods?
    Pay the extra money and get the finger tips. Also ask your pro for his suggestions. I asked the same question to my pro and he said to use inserts and man are they comfortable!
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    I use fingertip grips and enjoy it. I would say pay the extra. Well worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vikingbowler88 View Post
    I use fingertip grips and enjoy it. I would say pay the extra. Well worth it.
    Question Viking.

    On the first night with my new ball, a small piece of grip pealed off, looks like a finger nail cliping. I was wondering if it had to do with the towel grabbing on to it while I was spinning the ball or if there is something else going on.

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    Go with grips! They will give extra lift.

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    My new ball comes today, and I am going without grips. Now, I throw 2 fingers, but I was thinking of doing the same on my new balls for my thumb as well. The good thing, if you go bare, and you don't like it, you can always have the holes opened up and put grips in. If you go grips first, and want to change, you have to plug, and redrill the ball.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unclemantis View Post
    Question Viking.

    On the first night with my new ball, a small piece of grip pealed off, looks like a finger nail cliping. I was wondering if it had to do with the towel grabbing on to it while I was spinning the ball or if there is something else going on.

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    Probably wear and tear from the ball return.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cane View Post
    Probably wear and tear from the ball return.
    I don't know. Should I worry? I can always get them replaced
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    I had that happen with my new ball also. was right on the edge of the grip. I just assumed the grip had gotten pinched between part of the lane equipment and the ball and it pinched hard enough to cut the soft rubber grip material.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoccoRock View Post
    My new ball comes today, and I am going without grips. Now, I throw 2 fingers, but I was thinking of doing the same on my new balls for my thumb as well. The good thing, if you go bare, and you don't like it, you can always have the holes opened up and put grips in. If you go grips first, and want to change, you have to plug, and redrill the ball.
    No, you really can't just expand the holes and put grips in. There is a difference in span if you do that.

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