Looks nice Tony. Like Storms and Big B's. But I think it's needed. I like your or their explanation of how DT is different. " With the cost of bowling on the rise, it is becoming more and more difficult to justify paying the premiums for a new high-end ball. If the average ball company had it their way, every ball would lose performance every few months sending the bowler to buy the latest and greatest mega-dollar ball.
Dyno-thane has a different approach. By producing a better product that lasts longer, D/T aims to capture more of the bowler's business when it comes not to replacing, but building an arsenal.
Not to side track to much but is Steve Jaros aka JarMan on staff this year?
Scott