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    You're describing our lanes. 60 years old and real wood. Getting their last sanding this summer. Of course I've been hearing that since I started bowling 6 years ago.
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    Don Carter (the great) taught that tucking your pinky finger helps to strengthen the weakest part of your hand by creating a support for the ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by got_a_300 View Post
    Back during the stone age when all we had were worn out wood lanes that
    soaked up all the oil in the heads in a minute or two I always tucked in my
    pinky. I tucked it so much that I had a great big callous on my pinky knuckle
    next to my pinky nail but it got the ball through the dry heads.
    same here.. i have callous on the knuckle when i tucked my pinky in.. but now i'm used to it, it doesn't happen anymore

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    It all depends on the situation, sometimes that little tuck can give you the advantage!

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin View Post
    same here.. i have callous on the knuckle when i tucked my pinky in.. but now i'm used to it, it doesn't happen anymore
    you can also put some protective tape over... so it will prevent any more from growing.. for new players maybe.. for me, i'm using tape on my palm just right under the index finger and 1 on the thumb to enable quicker release.. thats why..
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    Question: What differance is it when tucking the little finger, or just moving it tight up against the ring finger, like I do now???
    Last edited by MICHAEL; 06-06-2012 at 12:34 PM.

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    The difference is more length with energy saved for more back end reaction. It varies person to person due to finger size, tilt, style and rev rate. Try it your next practice session and see what you think. I see roughly 12 more inches in length before it hooks. And yes, I'm talking about bowling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eugene02 View Post
    you can also put some protective tape over... so it will prevent any more from growing.. for new players maybe.. for me, i'm using tape on my palm just right under the index finger and 1 on the thumb to enable quicker release.. thats why..
    just a question.. will putting tape on my pinky cause the pinky to slide off the ball and cause havoc? i currently only use tape on the thumb for quicker release..

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin View Post
    just a question.. will putting tape on my pinky cause the pinky to slide off the ball and cause havoc? i currently only use tape on the thumb for quicker release..
    If you use white thumb tape it won't slide off. Trial and error to see what you are the most comfortable with...sorry
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