With the winter upon us it brings up the question of bowlers who leave their bowling balls in their trunk rather than dragging them on the train and to the office, myself included. We can all agree that leaving your bowling equipment in your car trunk during the winter months is bad and can lead to the shell cracking or the core separating. While seeing the shell cracked is pretty straightforward, how would one know if their bowling ball suffered a core separation? Are the signs obvious, if so what would they be?
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