Damn, that means when everything gets switched over, half of the bowling balls on the market will work great for 40 games then die.
Now, let the flamming begin. I kind of deserve it for that comment.
In all seriousness I noticed this,
"Effective immediately, all sales of Columbia, Track and Dyno-Thane bowling balls, bags and accessories will be the responsibility of Ebonite International. Manufacturing of bowling balls for these brands, currently being done at the company’s manufacturing facility in San Antonio, Texas, will be moved to Ebonite International’s Hopkinsville, Kent. facility at some point in the near future."
Does that mean AMF is no longer going to have its own brand of balls or, are they still going to be made in San Antonio? I have wondered why C300 has not axed AMF balls anyway. They dont seem to be strong sellers.
Edited on 2/6/2007 6:35 PM
Edited on 2/6/2007 6:37 PM