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jumba98

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old balls
« on: January 30, 2020, 09:13:42 PM »
Does anyone know what happens to all the old bowling balls that don't get sold? Do they recycle them? Throw them away? Or is there a giant warehouse somewhere full of old bowling balls?

 

TWOHAND834

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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2020, 08:19:40 AM »
Does anyone know what happens to all the old bowling balls that don't get sold? Do they recycle them? Throw them away? Or is there a giant warehouse somewhere full of old bowling balls?

I can tell you from firsthand experience previously worked for a major distributor.  I remember when the Optimus was being discontinued.  Storm had a bunch at their facility.  So they sold us this astronomical amount of 14-16 lb balls for next to nothing.  Then basically what happens is the distributors come out with a closeout sheet that pro shops can get their hands on.  Another thing they do is when the USBC Tournament is running; you can find balls at the booths for discounts as another way for the manufacturers to get rid of discontinued stuff. 

You can go to places like cheapbowlingballs.com and find a handful of balls on closeout for a significant discount.  You can save as much as $40-50 on mid to higher end stuff and around $25 or more off the lower end.  Just recently they had Nitrous' on sale for $59.99. 
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Re: old balls
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2020, 10:18:59 AM »
I gave mine to Goodwill

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« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2020, 10:40:42 AM »
Does anyone know what happens to all the old bowling balls that don't get sold? Do they recycle them? Throw them away? Or is there a giant warehouse somewhere full of old bowling balls?

I can tell you from firsthand experience previously worked for a major distributor.  I remember when the Optimus was being discontinued.  Storm had a bunch at their facility.  So they sold us this astronomical amount of 14-16 lb balls for next to nothing.  Then basically what happens is the distributors come out with a closeout sheet that pro shops can get their hands on.  Another thing they do is when the USBC Tournament is running; you can find balls at the booths for discounts as another way for the manufacturers to get rid of discontinued stuff. 

You can go to places like cheapbowlingballs.com and find a handful of balls on closeout for a significant discount.  You can save as much as $40-50 on mid to higher end stuff and around $25 or more off the lower end.  Just recently they had Nitrous' on sale for $59.99.

Lol the Optimus was so bad couldn't give it away.  Rare for Storm.
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Jesse James

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« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2020, 07:41:41 PM »
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Lol the Optimus was so bad couldn't give it away.  Rare for Storm.
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Once again.....one man's junk is another man's treasure! The Optimus was extremely popular in the DMV!! (District, Maryland, Virginia areas)

My pro shop operator sold a bunch of these balls, and they were extremely popular in the Baltimore area as well. By the time I tried to purchase one, he'd told me that he'd sold out and was unsure how or when he'd get another shipment in!

Funny how that works.
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« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2020, 08:00:50 PM »
Optimus solid was junk too. I used to bowl in these 13 week Storm Have a Ball leagues where you could Pay between 13-16/week and get whatever ball was tiered in that payment when I was in Vegas for practice. I went on such a bad run of choices that I haven't thrown Storm in years.

Rocket (Was AMAZING for me)
Crux Pearl (Gross)
Phase (F'n Gross)
Fight (Yuck)
Optimus Solid (too strong for mediums, not enough for heavy)
Snap Lock (The nuts on wide open....sucked on EVERYTHING else)


Jesse James

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« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2020, 09:21:29 AM »
Optimus solid was junk too. I used to bowl in these 13 week Storm Have a Ball leagues where you could Pay between 13-16/week and get whatever ball was tiered in that payment when I was in Vegas for practice. I went on such a bad run of choices that I haven't thrown Storm in years.

Rocket (Was AMAZING for me)
Crux Pearl (Gross)
Phase (F'n Gross)
Fight (Yuck)
Optimus Solid (too strong for mediums, not enough for heavy)
Snap Lock (The nuts on wide open....sucked on EVERYTHING else)

I had a Rocket and hated it! Sold it!

Didn't see too many Crux pearls around here.

I have an original Phase and absolutely LOVE IT! Took me two drills and some head scratching to figure it out, but now that I have it never leaves my bag! I've shot 298 with it and my second highest series ever with it in our Eastern Regional Tournament!

And I definitely agree about the Fight.

The Snap Lock is a staple of a lot people's arsenal around here. I still see a bunch of them being thrown!
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Re: old balls
« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2020, 09:24:06 AM »
Someone buys them lol. Manufacturers also keep older balls for pros