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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: agroves on October 05, 2003, 01:10:12 PM
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I saw this in a magazine right after it came out. I was shocked to see that it costs 457.00 bucks. I certainly wouldn't pay that much for a 3 ball bag. I will say that it is the coolest bag I have ever seen and it would definitely make a statement it league.
In case some of you don't know what I am talking about here is a link.....
http://www.hammerbowling.com/equipment/equipment_3ballbags.php
Andrew
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Machining all that aluminum and casting the special foam internal bed for 3 balls is also an expense, but $457 allows for a pretty good profit margin for all the middlemen involved. Steel would have been cheaper and less likely to get dented in a car trunk or a truck's bed.
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"Those who do not remember history are doomed to repeat it."
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Blockbusterbowling.com has it for $289. I'm not sure if that's with or without shipping, but either way it's still a much better deal. I don't see it listed at buddiesproshop.com yet, but I'm sure they'll be around the same price as Blockbuster once they get it. I wish I had money to throw away on something like that. It's the coolest bag I've ever seen!
Gene J. Kanak
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Bowling is without a doubt the dumbest, most pointless, most idiotic excuse for a game that has ever been invented. So, what time are we bowling tomorrow?
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I like the look of it but for $450(There's a shop where I live that is charging $500) you can have 2 4-ball rollers. I see only die hards that want to look important will pick them up or PBA members. The only gripe I have with it is that the wheels are so tiny. They are a little bigger than a silver dollar. What's up with that?
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-D. Marshall
ScratchBowling.com Shirt Staff 2003-2004
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Looks great just FedEx your equipment in it to your hotel for High Roller's or National's. Makes packing probably easier.
Smash49
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Smash49
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