I wanted to get additional perspective on a recent experience at my local driller. Am I being too harsh in my conclusions...?
I walked into the latest pro shop I've chosen to try and support local shops. It's run by two well known local people who are good drillers, but neither of them were there. Business has been good for them, and they are adding staff.
I wanted to re-drill a ball and get it back in the bag for league. I "thought" I remembered that I put it away because it was a test ball for offset thumb (please, let's not sidetrack into that discussion....)
Based on what these two drillers have passed down to their previous new hires, I was fairly confident they could help me get the ball back in the bag.
Out comes a guy I haven't seen before.
I said "I want you to check this ball and tell me whether it will be best to re-drill the thumb or fingers to get it back in the bag. It hurts my thumb; I think because it was a test ball for offset thumb".
I did NOT have my Switch Grip installed (left them in the other bag). I did bring another ball to compare with.
He checked every single pitch and said "nope, this ball is a perfect match, you're dreaming..."
I said, "do you have a Switch Grip to measure it again. I swear my thumb hurt when i used it... feels like it's cocked to the side"
He grunted, went into the back, got a 0/0 test insert, and re-did everything.
"Nope, like I said man, it's perfect, I wouldn't touch it".
I sheepishly adopted the attitude of not knowing what I was doing, which is really not true, kept doing my email while waiting (a mistake, I know) and left.
I was getting ready to put the ball in the bag for practice tomorrow, and just by looking at it it's simple to see that the thumb is shifted from the center line, no wonder the $%^& thing hurt. It's offset by a good 1/8 inch.
My thoughts...
- I was wrong to trust what I thought he should know. My bad.
- I can't believe he missed it after hearing a customer talk about the offset, especially when he had a Switch Grip in the ball.
- His condescending "you're an idiot" attitude bothers me.....
(On edit) - I should add one thing. I know the offset thumb issue sometimes reaches a fever pitch as to whether or not the concept is real. My point however, is that given the fact that all spans are equal (even though shifted), when the customer is complaining of thumb pain, and mentions offset thumb as the difference, wouldn't it be obvious to check the relative alignment of the thumb to the other ball I was using to have him measure against?
Feedback please....