BallReviews
General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: bullred on June 29, 2015, 11:05:15 PM
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Not to have to decide what color of ball I want. Not to have to decide what kind of cover I want. Not to have to decide what grit to sand it. Not to have to decide what cleaner and polish I need to use. Not to have to decide if and what color of finger inserts I need to use. Not to have to decide if and what kind of thumb insert I need. Not to have to decide how to hold the ball and release it. Not to have to decide what kind of shoes and soles I need. I forgot, still have to decide what brand of ball, shoes, inserts, etc. By the time I did all that "deciding", I'd be too tired to bowl.
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Well at least you have that going for you...
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I know an 85 yr old senior bowler like that. All of his balls are black, 16#, either conventional or semi-fingertip (I'm not sure which), no inserts or thumb slugs, still at original factory finish (or what the lanes have left them at) and between 30-40 yrs old. Not sure about his shoes, they may be newer than that. :)