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coolerman
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Post subject: Plastic Balls Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:00 pm |
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MOTIV is working on a plastic ball,what do you want to see as far as color and design.
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JustinWi
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Post subject: Re: Plastic Balls Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:39 pm |
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Joined: Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:43 pm Posts: 1688 Location: Rochester NY
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White core, red or blue and black NeoMark graphics, clear polyester shell.
3-D logo effect would be awesome in the clear polyester.
I personally think Black MOTIV and Blue "M" against the white sphere would be *.
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Striker07
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Post subject: Re: Plastic Balls Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:58 pm |
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Black or Red would be nice, white lettering(spare ball name, "MOTIV"), yellow logos(Neo Marks, "M")
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sasuke9909
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Post subject: Re: Plastic Balls Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:57 pm |
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I think for the mativ plastic ball is should be clear but it should have all the logos from the TR2 GT1 SX1 and the TX1. all the plastic balls that i have seen just have the name of the company and one logo. it would be cool for the spare ball to have all the logos for each ball up to date on it. since it is the next in line for the motiv balls. hopefully
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silverdodge40
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Post subject: Re: Plastic Balls Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:29 am |
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Since any of the motiv balls stand out on the lane. I really think the plastic version should be something cool like take the white pearl color from the GT1, make a completely white ball with a bright or neon NEO MARK logo! Or if your looking for a clear ball look. Make a clear polyester cover with a 3D Motiv Logo for the core, you could make the core in a ton of different colors.
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Brian.Woodman
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Post subject: Re: Plastic Balls Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:05 pm |
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A clear plastic ball with the "M" logo in the middle that changes colors from different angles would be sweet!!!! IMO
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captmike02
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Post subject: Re: Plastic Balls Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 3:22 pm |
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I think a black core with the neo mark graphics to contrast would be a good idea as well. Wrap it in a clear shell, and it showes the bowlers how deep motiv goes (insert double entendre)... Never the less what ever they come up with, Will alow me to exclusively use Motiv equipment. 
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skeglesswonder
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Post subject: Re: Plastic Balls Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:06 pm |
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I am against the white ball design. I sanded a viz-a-ball for the effect before they released their own cueball. It was not desirable. Naturally, clear balls get the wow factor, but the price can be high. Sometimes out of reach. I had the completely clear ball, and I dont think it got any cooler than that. However, it was limited to 14.5lbs and serves no loyal brand purpose. I'd like to see the clear ball with color changing effects logo or a pearlized ball with unique colors.
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captmike02
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Post subject: Re: Plastic Balls Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:51 am |
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I would like to make another sugestion. I've had fantastic sucess on many lighter oil patterns with the lane #1 XXXL. It has the buzz saw core in a plastic shell. It works great as a spare ball and the carry on light shots is unreal, sad to say that when the house shot starts to go I tend to average 220 with the spare ball. Not just at one house I mean on most house shots. So my sugestion is to put one of your weight blocks as the core, and please use your Reverb outer core. I think the Gear drive core would work well. BUT PLEASE MAKE THE COLER LOOK COOL. HAHA. I get made fun of using the lane#1 ball, untill I start striking at will.
Mike
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JustinWi
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Post subject: Re: Plastic Balls Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:03 pm |
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captmike02 wrote: I would like to make another sugestion. I've had fantastic sucess on many lighter oil patterns with the lane #1 XXXL. It has the buzz saw core in a plastic shell. It works great as a spare ball and the carry on light shots is unreal, sad to say that when the house shot starts to go I tend to average 220 with the spare ball. Not just at one house I mean on most house shots. So my sugestion is to put one of your weight blocks as the core, and please use your Reverb outer core. I think the Gear drive core would work well. BUT PLEASE MAKE THE COLER LOOK COOL. HAHA. I get made fun of using the lane#1 ball, untill I start striking at will.
Mike 2-piece polyester gets seconded, this is a really good idea.
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