I think that there are those that still will purchase them and use them, but not the new group of bowlers that are the majority of members here and what is now considered the mainstream bowling participants. The balls are old, not flashy, and have no advertisements because the Fab brand has been dead for 15 years. So the old Fabs that are still available are getting more expensive because of supply and demand, and who wants to spend $XXX on a ball that is very condition specific and is more expensive than the flashy 2 or 3 color glow in the dark ball?
Still an important part of bowling history, but you are right Juggs, the Fab brand is becoming a footnote.
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