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Evolution Of Switch Grip - Part 1

Evolution Of Switch Grip - Part 2

Maintaining Sharp Drills

Try Before You Buy (TBYB)

Switch Grip Installation
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Turbo Videos provide information and usage instructions for many Turbo products, our exclusive" Try Before You Buy" program, drilling instructions, interviews with our Pro staff and more. Click on the video's below to view.

For a schedule of upcoming Events Click Here or scroll to the bottom of page.

Evolution Of Switch Grip - Part 1
Lori Tessmar talks to Lou Marquez about the history of Switchgrip, the Try Before You Buy Program, the Xtreme Dealer startup kit and Turbo's exciting new Switchgrips for fingers.

Evolution Of Switch Grip - Part 2
Watch Lou Marquez as he walks you through the step by step installation process of the new Switchgrip finger bit.
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Maintaining Sharp Drills
Lori Tessmar and Lou Marquez talk about the importance of maintaining sharp drill bits. Lou explains what a pro shop operator should look for when determining when it's time to replace drill bits. Lou also walks you through the process of calibrating your drill stopper depth.

Try Before You Buy
Seeing is believing! For the first time ever, bowlers can visit a local pro shop and try equipment before they actually buy.
 

Switch Grip Installation & the
Try Before You Buy Program

Lori Tessmar and Lou Marquez talk about the revolutionary Switchgrip. Lou demonstrates installation
of Switchgrip for the thumb.

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Events

High School Bowlers, It’s your time to shine at the first Turbo Tech Collegiate Expo scheduled June 16-19, 2011 at Super Bowl in Canton, Michigan.
College coaches from around the country are being invited to attend this veryspecial event. It’s your opportunity to showcase your skills and meet with some of the best collegiate bowling programs in the country.

In addition to recruiting opportunities, this exciting 3-day event offers a tremendous educational experience for students with both on-lane and classroom instruction presented by some of the best coaches in the industry.
Students will also enjoy the chance to demo the hottest new bowling equipment. Experts and representatives from all major bowling ball brands will be on hand Saturday evening from 6 - 8pm offering information on their products, including
valuable arsenal evaluations.

The Expo concludes Sunday, June 19th with a Scholarship Tournament
sponsored by Ebonite International.
Collegiate coaches will be on-sight and armed with information on all students including their academic and sport proficiency. This is your chance to get noticed in front of some of the best college
bowling programs in the country! Five hundred dollars in college scholarships will also be awarded.

Over the past 20 years Turbo has sponsored and supported various youth events but none we feel as monumental as The Collegiate Expo. It is the ideal platform for high school bowlers, parents and collegiate coaches to meet and explore their bowling programs and scholarship opportunities. For more information, please contact our office directly at:
800-530-9878. You can fax your completed registration form to 586-598-1950 or email to my attention at
ltessmar@turbogrips.com. We hope to see you this spring for this very exciting and historical event!

Special thanks to the following sponsors: Brunswick, Columbia 300, Ebonite, Hammer, On the Ball Bowling, Rotogrip, Storm, Track, 900 Global and Greater Detroit USBC. Registered students will get a chance to sample all the latest new bowling balls during on-lane ball demonstrations featured on Saturday, June 18, 6-8p.

 

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