Would someone please explain the logic of scribing a layout into the surface of the ball, other than "it is easier to replicate the layout". I see no purpose to it other than to mess up the appearance of a ball and if it is ever re-drilled, the original scribe is now a nuisance, not help and quite frankly, any decent ball driller should be able to easily replicate a layout without having lines to copy.
I like to try new equipment so I pick up a lot of used equipment and plug and drill it myself so that I can save some money. Quite frankly, I will typically pass on a ball that is scribed.
I know it doesn't affect performance but it is a trend I would like to see go away.
If I'm missing something here, please tell me.