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Perfect Game

by lennyjr on Nov.14, 2008, under Hgh Scores

Congratulations to Tony Biondi had  a 300 game on the Thursday Nite Mens League on 11/13/08.  It was his 15 perfect game.  He use his Ebonite NVS that was drilled at Altamonte Lanes ProShop.

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Tournaments

by lennyjr on Nov.06, 2008, under tournaments

On January 1, 2009 AMF Deltona Lanes will be holding their annual New Years Day 8 Game Sweeper.  It will have sign ups starting at 12:30pm and bowl at 1:00pm.  Entry fee is $80 with a 1:6 payout.  Hi game pot and bracket will also be available.  If you have any question you can contact the bowing center at 386-775-8123 or leave me a comment and i will get back to you.

Thanks
Lenny Biondi Jr.

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300 game

by lennyjr on Oct.31, 2008, under Hgh Scores

Todd Agee on his Tuesday nite league in Longwood shot his first 300 game of the season using his Roto-Grip Neptune that he purchased me at Deltona Lanes ProShop.

I drilled it with the pin about 4″ from his pap and put the cg about 1/4″ off the center of his grip to the right.  Ending weights are 1/4oz finger and 1/4oz side.

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Storm’s New Release

by lennyjr on Oct.28, 2008, under Uncategorized, coming soon

Storm is release 2 new bowling balls this November 17, 2008.

They are Storm Hy-Road which  is the latest release in the Thunder™ Series of balls.  Storm Hy-Road is the perfect complement to the 2007 solid ball of the year; the Storm T-Road Solid.

That’s right. We’ve merged together the Storm T-Road Solid and Storm T-Road Pearland created the new Storm Hy-Road - the Ultimate hybrid. This was accomplished by blending the R2S™ coverstock at 50% Solid and 50% Pearl and then wrapping it around the road-tested Fe Technology core.

And the new Storm Virtual Gravity  is the latest endeavor using the well received R2X™ coverstock and the high performance Shape Lock HD™ (High Density) Core.

If you are looking for more hook then you should get the Storm Virtual Gravity.  It is one of the most aggressive ball i have ever seen.

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Brunswick BVP Copperhead

by lennyjr on Oct.24, 2008, under reviews

I recently drilled a Brunswick Copperhead for a customer. Pin below the fingers in the middle and cg directly under the pin (1-2″ pin). The reaction that he got was clean thru the heads, good roll in the mid lane and a controllable arc on the back end (box finish).

I polished it for him and the reaction he got was about 2′ more skid and more of a snap on the back end.

I would recommend this ball to any looking for a performance ball at mid performance price.

Lenny Biondi Jr
Deltona Lanes ProShop

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New Arrivals

by lennyjr on Oct.13, 2008, under new arrivals

Just in are the Roto-Grip Cell Pearl and the Ebonite Pin Slasher

So come on in and get yours today

Lenny Biondi Jr

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Bowling Shoes

by lennyjr on Oct.10, 2008, under Uncategorized, reviews

What bowling shoes do you wear? Do you wear the basic universal shoes ( like Dexter Men's Ricky II Black or Dexter Women's Raquel III White/Blue or performance shoe ( like 3G Bowling Tour Ultra Black Men's Right Handed or Dexter Men's SST 8 .

The difference between the basic bowling shoes and the performance bowling shoes is, the basic shoes are made with slide soles on both shoes.  Performance bowling shoes have a slide sole on the left shoe and a rubber sole on the right shoe, assuming you are right handed (they are reversed if you are left handed).

The advantage to having performance bowling shoes is that you have the ability on most of them to change the sole to adapt to different approaches (wood or synthetic approaches). So you can adjust your slide weather you want more or less slide depending on your style of bowling.  It also give better footing and leverage at the foul line because of the rubber sole on the push off shoe.

So if you are serious about bowling you should definitely consider getting yourself a pair of performance shoes. 

 

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Neptune

by lennyjr on Sep.23, 2008, under Uncategorized

I recently drilled a Roto-Grip Neptune for a customer. He was looking for a ball for drier lanes conditions. So i layed with the pin a 1 o’clock and the cg in middle of the grip. The reaction he got was very clean thru the heads, read the midlane well, gave him a smooth reaction on the backend and hit with a punch. It was exactly what he was looking for. I would recommend the ball to anyone who is looking for a ball for light to drier lane conditions.


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