Mo's Arsenal?
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Mo's Arsenal?
It seems as though everyone is quick to share their arsenal. I was wondering was Mo uses and how he has them drilled, that is if you can fit bowling on a regular basis into your busy schedule.
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Hi Gm 300x5
Hi Srs 793
Guru Master 65 x 4 x 30 DBL thumb
Fix 70 x 4 1/2 x 40 p3
Jackpot Solid 60 x 3 1/2 x 55 p2.5 hole
Rave On 75 x 4 x 50
Rack Attack Pearl 90 x 4.5 x 70
BTU Pearl 125 x 2 1/4 x 45
Tilt: 14°
Rot: 60°
PAP 4 7/8 x 7/8
Hi Gm 300x5
Hi Srs 793
Re: Mo's Arsenal?
wouldnt be surprised if Mo drills up new balls regularly to test/compare new theories/equipment to stay ahead of the competition
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Re: Mo's Arsenal?
crazyjim wrote:wouldnt be surprised if Mo drills up new balls regularly to test/compare new theories/equipment to stay ahead of the competition
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Re: Mo's Arsenal?
MRB300,
I do not think that Mr. Pinel's knee or back allow him to participate on lane anymore. I believe his pleasure in the game comes from watching others he has helped fulfill their potential. So you could say that every single ball recommendation and layout that he prescribes is his arsenal .
I do not think that Mr. Pinel's knee or back allow him to participate on lane anymore. I believe his pleasure in the game comes from watching others he has helped fulfill their potential. So you could say that every single ball recommendation and layout that he prescribes is his arsenal .
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Re: Mo's Arsenal?
They are my children! Add a bad hip, to be replaced in April, to that. Thanks, Ron.king of the mill wrote:MRB300,
I do not think that Mr. Pinel's knee or back allow him to participate on lane anymore. I believe his pleasure in the game comes from watching others he has helped fulfill their potential. So you could say that every single ball recommendation and layout that he prescribes is his arsenal .
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Re: Mo's Arsenal?
My right hip was replaced in Feb., '03. My dr. had told me that I'd know when it was time to do it. When the pain got so bad that I had to quit my bowling league I knew the time had come. Six weeks later I was walking without pain, and in July I started bowling again. I dropped from 16 to 14 lb equipment until early'04, then went back to the 16 lb stuff. -- JohnP