Swag Buzzer beater Red vs Ebonite Fireball | Quick hit
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
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Hey JR, do you still do online coaching?
Do you think a common issue with swag stuff is that their pearls come dull? I got the big bro and love it once polished but honestly why did it come at 2k?
Definitely. There should be a notice on every Swag, Legends and Lane Masters box that says "adjust surface as needed". The only 2 from them I didn't end up adjusting was the BP Anchor and the Hellfire Flame.
@@drg19841I still have the Hellfire Flame and that ball is 💰
@brandoncathey2961 I agree and don’t understand myself why that is TBH
I fully get that just sanding a ball is easier manufacturing wise than polishing (kinda, the machines are basically identical, one just needs compound) but if thats the case then just use like 3k or 4k on them instead.
@@brandoncathey2961 I definitely agree bro. That’s the truth. Btw are you on staff with anyone as of now?
Aside from the Royal Diamond, there hasn't been a good Swag ball in ages. Sad. Maybe stop with the "Up1" just isn't doing it.
Cool video talk tech bowling ball Jr Raymond
The main reason they come as a sanded pearl is because its easier to do surface adjustments to them. If you want to add polish, add polish. If you want to sand it down, sand it down! They are very versatile in that regard!
I've heard this before and it still doesn't make any sense to me. How does it being sanded at first make it any easier to adjust the surface? If it was polished, you'd just knock that shine off with whatever sanding pad you use. It doesn't make anything easier or harder.