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    A couple of years ago, I took a 2 week vacation for the first time in a long time. I decided then that I am ready to retire. I like the idea of waking up and deciding what to do that day.
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    If I had a retirement plan at 43, I would retire immediately. Unfortunately it looks like after working full time for 31 years, I have at least another 27 to go. Yes, I have worked full time consistently since 12. It made high school a pain but I graduated and worked full time through college also. That I did on tax payer money while in the Army. Wish we had on-line classes back then!
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    My wife said no way to finger tip!! She said she didn't need a better ball, that the plastic was FINE!! Now she has a finger tip and Cyclone bowling ball, and I am not even sure what happened to her plastic ball, its history! She uses her finger tip cyclone for strikes, and spares. And when she is on, Wow... watch out.... very capable of 200 plus game!
    Your going to love the finger tip, and wonder why you ever had a conventional grip!! GOOD LUCK!!! (Not that your going to need it!!!) Your game is going to improve a lot!!

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    It came as a surprise to me (but nobody else! ) but the new fingertip balls worked out great! It was amazingly easy to get used to them. After a game and a few frames of getting used to the new ball and new grips, I ended up throwing 5 games all between 175 and 190. I had a few turkeys, even a 4 bagger and those are (were?) rare feats for me with my old style. I couldn't believe the power of the strikes I was getting! Plus there was much more pin action with the hook.

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    Another happy DV8 owner? I don't know why but those balls seem to hit harder than others and the sound is definitely different. The turkeys will be few and far between though.......because you will be getting six packs instead in no time!
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    practiced today for about an hour. I dont really enjoy the Friday afternoon scene at the alley, but today is my last chance to bowl for about a week so I gave it a shot. They put me in the alley next to the senior league that was playing. So on my left I had nice older people having a good time and knew bowling courtesty, and basically a free-for-all on my right. Scores -

    171-122-154-166-198

    The 122 was rough. The Mom from the family on my right kneeled down a few times right in front of my lane a to take pictures. Kids running up and bowling right as I start my approach....stuff we've all been through before lol

    The 198....oh man. I was set for a personal best but then in the 9th frame got the 6-7-10 split. Only hit the 6 on my spare attempt, then got a spare and a 9 in the 10th. After that game I just threw a couple more frames and called it a day.

    It's still taking some getting used to with the new ball and new grips. I'm so used to lining up on the far right side, now I line up almost dead center. Quite a few times I found myself drifting to the right during my approach, I guess because I'm just so used to being over there when I release!

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    Don't be afraid to try and move both your feet and target right. That ball can handle going as far right as the first arrow and hit the pocket on a THS. Drier lanes it goes even stronger. It's also a good way to work on your hook. With that DV8 you will be setting new high games on a regular basis very soon.
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