Let's answer these one at a time.
As a new bowler. What is so special about the overseas ball? besides color.
Outside of availability, they could come in a different OOB finish, and core/coverstock combination, or even a core that has been discontinued in the US. For example, the One and Mission cores haven't been used or seen in the US for years, yet they still have them being used over there. Add to that current coverstocks, and you have a different combination than would be seen here.
Can you use them in a USBC santioned league in the U.S?
Yes, you can, as most do appear on the USBC's Certified List. I've seen a few Mission 1.5s, 2.5s, a Black Widow Danger, and used an Ebonite Undefeated Fire (all overseas balls), and they were all USBC Certified.
The reason I am asking this is because the Black Widow (gold) Carbon infused (Korea release) and the Scandal Pearl has caught my eyes. Could I mess with my scandal and make it have the same reaction?
Thank you in advance.
You could, but it still would be different. Have a look here at the thread on the BW Gold. We went a bit into it there:
http://www.ballreviews.com/hammer/star-legend-demoes-the-black-widow-gold-t311118.0.htmlIf you have the BW Limited, you could make the surface adjustment to get to the BW Gold's OOB finish.
As far as the Amazing Scandal, that is harder, as the Scandal is a solid cover while the Amazing Scandal is pearl. Personally, I was hoping that a pearl Scandal would have been announced at Bowl Expo, but it wasn't, meaning that it may come out later in the fall season. For that one, I'd say to wait instead of trying to take a ball and match to it.
BL.