hey, just a little quick review on why you shouldn't buy your ball at a chop shop! Its hard to just let any Tom,Dick, or Charlie drill your ball for the lowest bid.i'm sure for your $129 dollars, they were concerned if the ball even matched your game,or the condition you bowl on .Since my shop sells about 50% Ebonite equiptment,the rest has to be someone elses stuff.There arn't any bad balls out on the market today, just bad drills and bad fits.I have shot 300, with a plastic ball, urethane, reactive resin, and proactive now.I have shot 300 with 3 columbia balls, one brunswick,one amf,and as you know ebonite also,sorry if i left someone out .If the shot is so soft at Park lanes, you are welcome to take your skirt off and come over and give it a try.I don't think anyone else is taring it up exept a couple lefty's and who cares about them anyway( sorry jeff....hehe)
so, the moral of the story here is...stick with a pro shop, not some guy who can wave a PBA card in front of you , or some unbelivable low price to get you in the door to victimize your hand.You don't have to like my shop or me, but , if you purchase balls based on what i say on this sight,sounds to me like someone isn't getting the real story from the guy who drills your stuff, what a bargin,!:)Tony