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Post by daryld on Oct 20, 2009 13:24:58 GMT -5
[/img]As i said before in the early years bowling balls did not have weight blocks so by drilling holes you would trnsfer the weight to the bottom of the ball (like drilling a three piece with the label on the underside of the ball). This would take the backend control out giving less reaction. Not the ideal way to have a ball. By studying the Counts pictures I see that he palmed the ball with the holes on top an slightly to the right. This would give him positive weight creating a much more dynamic ball reaction and allow him to change the amount of hook an direction depending on where he placed the holes. When everyone was using weak strike balls the Count was not, like a dodo ball today. Iggy predesser!!
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