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    Wayne

    New Lane#1 equipment and info.

    Friday, March 16, 2007, 10:39 PM [General]

    Alright here's what's going on with the public release of the two new bowling balls from Lane#1.

    First up is the G-Force Nebula.

    This ball utilizes the W.A.S.(Warped-Assymetrical-Symmetrical) core found in the G-Force. The cover is a particle pearl Bleeder(Columbia's long-time proven Superflex) This ball has a 2% particle load to help it grab more in the midline and bite through the carrydown. It will be longer than the G-Force, and have more backend. It is still more than enough ball for any typical house shot.

    Should be a little stronger overall than the Enriched Uranium.

    The second, we have the G-Force Evolution.

    This ball also uses the W.A.S. core and is wrapped with Bleeder(Superflex) Pearl. No particle load in this baby. This ball is longer than either of the other two G-Forces and releases alot more energy in the backend of the lane. When you want a ball for your shot that is longer than the either of the other two, and still has the energy to make the turn off the dry, this is your answer.

    All in all between the two, if you are looking for the new, medium shot skid/snap ball in the Lane#1 Line up the Evolution is going to be money. When you need a ball that will bite through more oil, give more midlane, and hook through more carrydown than the evolution, the G-Force Nebula is your go-to ball. If you need a straight up oiler, alot of midlane, and motor through oil, the original G-Force is still where it's at.

    Get these two while you can, they are Columbia balls and won't be around that long since Columbia is closing it's doors.
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    G-Force

    Saturday, March 3, 2007, 09:15 AM [General]

    Just picked up my G-Force.

    Gotta drill this muther up. Thinking about a 4 1/2 by 3 3/8 pin up 2 inches from midline.

    Probably bring it to 4000 grit abralon and hit it with some polish.

    Would like to keep it rolling throughout the lane without moving too early. Hopefully this ball will achieve some length with the cover prep and a smoother arc with the layout. 

     Got a suggestion, than say it.

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    My HRG

    Friday, November 24, 2006, 03:54 PM [General]

    I have been throwing my HRG lately, trying to get a feel for it. You can check the layout in my photo album.

     

    This ball gets more length than anything I have ever thrown, and with my higher revrate it made it extremely flippy. Was at the point of being uncontrollable. Lower rev guys would love this ball to be able to square up on carrydown and still get the ball to flip.

     

    I sanded this ball down to 500 grit abralon and left it dull. THis thing has turned into the animal that I expected. It reads the midlane a lot better nad I have sacrificed little backend reaction, but now it is controllable. 

     

    In comparison to my EU, which has a similar layout, the EU is earlier, and arcs more. The HRG is a little weaker overall but gets much more length and flip, even at 500 grit abralon. BTW my EU is 2000 Abralon polished, so even with the surfaces the EU still rolls earlier.

     

    THe HRG flies through the driest of heads. If you need a ball that is going to flip and get through burnt out heads, this is the ball. Picture a Bullet with twice the strength, because that is what I am getting out of this ball. 

     

     

     

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    Added Pictures of my arsenal.

    Thursday, November 23, 2006, 11:41 PM [General]

    Added pics of my equipment I currently have. Any questions just ask.
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    Lane#1 and any questions you have.

    Thursday, November 23, 2006, 10:09 AM [General]

    If you have any questions about the company or the equipment, I will do my absolute best to answer them. I have been around the stuff for a few years and have thrown just about every ball they have produced. So any questions you have or any general bowling questions shoot them over.

     

     

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