Thanks Shane! If you want you can go on and on, I won't get tired of reading it...
Balls, I will finally have balls! The balls that Dennis and I developed are going to be available starting next week.
In Seattle, they were introduced and all I heard was good stuff. Most people didn't know of my personal involvement with the balls and they were making great comments. Ease of catching, grippiness and can shoot all the shots with ease. Banks and back pins were great... part of that is because of the foot design but it helps to have a ball that you can shoot everything with and then some.
As a side note. The same balls, all day/night long were played on in the tables. All tables contained 2 balls. I would venture a guess of a 50 games in 12 hours and an hour or two of warm up. Their was only 7 tables for 85 players. After the night was over, I gathered up the balls and washed them. I threw them back in for yet another day of playing. SUPER IMPRESSIVE! They were grippy and came out very clean looking. All but one, I tossed away. It was early on Friday night when I noticed it was not round. All the balls played GREAT!
After the event, I felt that the balls made a great showing. They are fast and grippy but not fuzzy. They are not as hard as the Tornado ball and they are a world a part in terms of catching and controlling the ball.
My belief is that the game is hard enough to control the ball. This ball is very fast but way easier to catch. I think it will make the newer player better faster and appreciate the game more. Older players and Texas players will not like it because it makes those newer players stronger. The advantage the Pro has is diminished. The Texas player like the balls to be hard as nails and slicker.
Thanks for reading this far...
Brad Laurine