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    A quick hi as the Nexus thing finally prompted me to register. My name's Tony and I'm from Maine (although not originally). I bowled for a season about....15 years ago then didn't return until last season starting off with a regular drilled plastic ball (which didn't last long as a main ball) and now primarily using a Taboo with a Morich as backup. The hook's still a little inconsistent, although getting better and I'd love to up the revs just a little but that too is slowly getting there. Score averages are only in the 160-170 range (depending on league) although I finally broke the 600 series in league this year.

    So errrr...hi

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    Hello Tony. looking forward to hearing from you.

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    Hi Tony! Welcome to the site! Keep working hard and the high scores will come!
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    Congratulations on the 600 Series, As for the taboo Iv'e only heard positives about that ball! Well Welcome to the board keep up the good bowling!

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    Thanks for all the kind words. Hit another 600 (625) last night so finally settling down I think and the much needed muscle memory is kicking in now I'm changing/correcting less stuff.

    As for the Taboo I'm still having issues with that not hooking as well as it did even after a resurface. But then as mentioned I'm not a hi rev bowler and perhaps feel it more than those that are. However, the Morich Mania (granted a heavier hooking ball anyway) is as good as ever and an older ball. On drier conditions though the Taboo's still fine so will be kept for those I think.

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    Welcome to the site littlelegs. You're picking the game back up much quicker than most I'd say. Which Taboo did you buy? I heard they're both nothing short of amazing.

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