Good point. But since last I checked we tend to only bowl with one ball at a time so having 24 of them drilled in your basement just means you spent an extra $45/ball to have them sit in your basement. Besides, anything can happen. What if you decide you hate having your thumb pitched a certain way? Now you have to plug and re-drill 20 balls. Same thing with a drilling angle or span change. What if you drill every ball assuming you'll stick with VISE or TURBO grips and then change your mind?
Especially with Iceman. This guy is changing his mind about angles and pin placement that are "the most perfect awesomeness ever" just about every 2 weeks. He's a ball driller's DREAM! When he walks in with cardboard boxes...the ball driller must just see $$$$ signs! Hell, he can probably talk him into a new ball during the drilling!! I mean, you're telling me that Iceman ISN'T going to get the Storm Crux when it is released!?? Please.
And also, I'm not entirely confident Iceman knows his arsenal that well. I mean, if you have 3-4 balls...it can take you a LONG time to get a good handle on what does what on what lane conditions and which houses. If your arsenal is expaned to 16 balls...there's all kinds of overlap there. I didn't get to observe this in Vegas, because I think he limited his arsenal to facilitate the cross country motorcycle ride. But I'd be willing to be Ice is more along the lines of the bowlers that violate one of my top pet peeves...which is a bowler that makes ball changes essentially at random for no defined reason other than either 'variety' or 'I missed'.
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