I bet I would too. However, I wouldn't like the wait time that the staffers are reporting in getting their equipment, seemingly can't get them from anyone else other than a staffer (As far as I can tell, no online shop has them, and am unaware of any staffer in the Chicagoland area.), and the motion I see out of them. Not saying it's a bad motion at all, but they all see a little too rolly off the spot.
Maybe I'm wrong. Wouldn't be the first time, won't be the last time. I just see no interest in my personal game to throw any, and not actually seeing any in person, so I can see the ball motion, and also, as far as I know, nobody in the video ball reviews business (I.E. Buddies, Britton, or bowlingball.com) has any videos to be able to compare motion. I know how Tony at bowlingball.com throws it, and can judge what the ball motion might be like. Heck, their video alone makes me want to try a Pyramid ball.
Have to use the tools that are available to you. Youtube is a great one. Get a couple of balls in respected video ball reviews hands, and you might have a shot at selling some more.