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Bowling Digest, Fall, 2004
By combining a modified version of the original DC core design, a new solid reactive cover stock, and a price that is easy on the wallet, Visionary has created the green/blue Centaur [top], a ball that is a must-have for all league bowlers. This low-differential, low-flaring ball will get through the heads easily, start to rev up in the mid-lane, and produce a hard, controllable arc to the pocket. This ball is best suited for light-medium-to-medium oil patterns.
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By encasing the highly successful Executioner core with this two-toned reactive shell, the Charcoal Executioner [middle] will grab more quickly and harder in the oil than most standard reactives. When the lanes have too much oil or carrydown for polished reactives, this ball will provide an earlier breakpoint while maintaining control and power.
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By combining the Gryphon II core design with Visionary's new, pearlized, G-3 cover stock, the red/blue G-3 Gryphon [bottom] will get through the heads easily and retain its energy for a very strong back-end reaction. This ball covers most medium-lane conditions and provides a true skid/snap reaction.
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The Granite Gargoyle uses a unique reactive/particle cover stock to produce better length and more back ends than most particle balls available. While the Green Pearl Gargoyle destroys light-to-medium lane patterns, the Granite dominates the heavier oil patterns. Using a highly reactive, pearlized cover stock, the Green Pearl Gargoyle provides more length and stronger back ends than any Visionary ball previously released. The perfect matching of core and shell material creates a skid/snap ball that is perfect for light-to-medium oil patterns. When the lanes are too dry for reactive bowling balls, the Slate Blue Gargoyle feels right at home. Designed with fried lanes in mind, this hard urethane ball will get through those burnt heads and make a smooth, predictable arc to the pocket.
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