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    chuck

    Gender: Male
    Location: orchard park
    Relationship: Married
    Orientation: Straight
    Children: Proud Parent
    # of Kids: 3
    Body Type: Athletic
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    About Me: Hey , Chuck here looking for bowling tips thats about it. thanks see you on tour.
    Music: phish, jazz, funk
    Dislikes: the way Walter Ray allways carries the 10
    Hobbies: music playing guitar
    Heroes: My Grandfather , Chris Barnes, Jordan

    longer Oil Patterens , advice?

    Thursday, July 24, 2008, 07:53 AM [General]

    I'm having problemd on patterns like the shark , or stuff thats flooded outside 10. I can't seem to find a ball to backend enough for me on these type patterns. Any advice. I've tried playing every angle on the lanes but I just can't seem to be consistant on a pattern of 44ft or longer. The Scopion (42ft) I kill but maybee thats cuz outside it's not so out of bounds.  What kind of advice can you thorw my way. What ball has the most back end/recovery That maybe the anwser.

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    They Call me "the Lightswitch" I'm on or off

    Thursday, June 26, 2008, 10:48 AM [General]

    Bolwing is really starting to become a humbleing game for me just when I think I have my game down I thow a bad set. Last week I Found myself bowling Liz Johnson for the championship of a local wednesday night sweeper league then this week I go -70 after 2 games?? LAst week on the Shark Pattern at my PBA league I shot 604 this week on the same pattern 466. So now I'm know as the Lightswitch cuz I'm on or off. Any words of encouragement would be apprected because after that 466 last night I felt like the golfer who throw his putter in the pond after a bad put I wanted to throw my arsanal in the trash and start all over. ARGH  , thanks for letting me gripe. 

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    i say throw it in the oven because it does get the oil out. if ur worried about the whole drawing the resin out of the ball its impossible to get it all out so the ball will still hook really well. i did that yesterday and went bowling and the ball really bit the lane i really liked

    Eddy
    July 01, 2008
    01:06 AM CST

    Chuck,
    When you want to go to say 500, you can just go to 500. Its only when you want to go to 500 to 2000-4000 that the steps are needed. But with the new bowling balls you don't need to spend a lot of time while sanding the balls. 45 seconds per pad is all it takes. Most people over do it. But to answer your question about when to replace the ball. Well once you have sanded the serial numbers off. But you can use the Ebonite Hook Again to pull the oil out of the ball and get the ball back to 99.8% of the box hook. Its safe and it works. Thanks again.

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    Vance
    May 21, 2008
    09:28 AM CST