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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: CharlieBrown on May 27, 2008, 04:24:25 AM
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Hi!
I've got a NIB Brunswick Zone Classic Green pin (Made in USA) with 1-inch pin to cg. However, the PSA locator pin is not marked.
Has anyone experienced this before? I've had many Big B asymmetric in the past and this is the first time ever happened.
Is this a big problem? Just find the PSA by drawing a line of 6.75 inches from pin to cg?!?
Thanks.
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It is small plug that sticks out of the ball 6 3/4 down, usually white might be black though. No engraved marking just a small plug.
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It is small plug that sticks out of the ball 6 3/4 down, usually white might be black though. No engraved marking just a small plug.
I've checked but there's nothing there.
I've got another Zone Classic (also made in USA) and the PSA is clearly marked with a small white square.
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I'm a THS hack and a ball junkie.
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What weight is the ball ?
I bought my dad an old NIB Time Zone in 13lb, and it didnt have a PSA marker.
I thinking old asym Zones 13lb and lighter, didnt have it.
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I will head to my local pro shop. Right after I buy it online.
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Sorry Charlie hahaha could not resist sounds like a blem ball.
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If it is missing you can spin it on a determinator (sp) to find the mass bias, otherwise you might have some luck if you contact a Brunswick product rep.
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Sorry Charlie hahaha could not resist sounds like a blem ball.
Damn it! 
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I'm a THS hack and a ball junkie.
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What weight is the ball ?
I bought my dad an old NIB Time Zone in 13lb, and it didnt have a PSA marker.
I thinking old asym Zones 13lb and lighter, didnt have it.
It's 14lbs.
My other Zone Classic green pin is 13lbs, and it HAS a locator pin.
My 2 x 14lbs Vapor and 14 lbs Twisted all have locator pin.
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I'm a THS hack and a ball junkie.
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If it is missing you can spin it on a determinator (sp) to find the mass bias, otherwise you might have some luck if you contact a Brunswick product rep.
I'll speak to my driller then, thanks.
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I'm a THS hack and a ball junkie.