BallReviews
General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: stringer on December 22, 2005, 11:50:40 PM
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Bowlingball.com is giving them away for the price of shipping. That gives me a good indication of how well it works, but thought I would have the board share your experiences using it.
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If you buy anything, when you put it in your cart it gives you the option to get a free hook again system you pay shipping($17.66)
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Bowlingball.com is giving them away for the price of shipping. That gives me a good indication of how well it works, ...
No, it doesn't.
It ONLY gives you an indication of how it well it is selling at bowlingball.com. Either it is not needed as much or they are not marketing it very well or their price is too high. It is known to work, as does the Columbia CPR system.
What may be happening is people are not treating their balls or do not believe it will work. I'm inclined to believe the CPR system is more cost effective.
Besides, to get the best eeffect from any of them, the ball should be sanded to 220 grit or thereabouts and that requires the use of a spinner which most people do not own. Pro SHops do and they may get their HOOK AGAIN system supplies from a distributor, not an online store like bowlingball.com.
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Gregt I see your point but if it works it is still a bargain. Do others agree with charlest that the ball must be sanded first?
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ttt
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I used CPR on several customers' balls. I didn't take them down that far, but I took them down usually half of factory finish, then used the CPR. It works great, never used the Hook again, but IMO, it's the same basic thing, different packaging, different powders, but the idea is the same and I know for a fact CPR works.
I will agree, I have sold much less this year as I did last.( that's locally as well as online)
I wonder if people are taking care of their balls as they did last season ?
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