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avabob

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PBA Badger
« on: June 18, 2014, 03:50:19 PM »
Anyone watch the Badger show last night?  Let me first state that this not a slam on the young two hander who finished second.  I think the kid made a tremendous effort, and there aren't many guys who could execute they way he did while lofting as far down the lane. Having said that, this strategy brings up a huge problem that I would not like to deal with as a proprietor.  Part of the problem lies with being able to dull up the surfaces so much.  I have said for several years that we could deal with part of the lane break down problem if all balls had to be 4000 grit as a final finish.  Best solution would be to outlaw resin balls along with not allowing aggressive surface alterations.   

 

northface28

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Re: PBA Badger
« Reply #61 on: June 27, 2014, 09:38:22 PM »
Dicks carries a limited selection of bowling balls, maybe the USBC should approach them.

They might be willing to do something but there not going to stick there necks out the way Walmart did with FLW there is just not enough money or interest there. Are you really going to go let some 18 year old clerk punch the holes in your next ball? Would you recommend that to even a newbie?

Something needs to be done but I'm not sure what it is. Maybe have the ball manufactures get together and raise the prices $20 bucks per ball and use it to sponsor pba and local tournaments. Probably illegal collusion but it's the only piece of the current system that really works.

The cheap bastards in bowling cry over a $5 raise in USBC fees, raise the balls $20 and these guys will be calling Bankruptcy attorneys. I say raise the ball prices more than $20,I say $50 or $75, ball prices have remained relatively static for the past two decades, raise the prices, get that money back into the PBA for prize funds, good young players for the most part have no desire to go on tour, why would you when you have more earning potential being a desk jockey?

If you even think to respond to this with poppycock, don't. If you aren't offering up solutions, no matter how silly they may be, you are part of problem, not the solution.
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amyers2002

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Re: PBA Badger
« Reply #62 on: June 27, 2014, 10:53:09 PM »
I agree on both counts I originally thought about $75 but knowing how bowlers are I figured we would be lucky to ever get $20. I know no other sport where you can buy top of the line equipment for $150.

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Re: PBA Badger
« Reply #63 on: June 27, 2014, 11:03:09 PM »
You guys have the problem solved .. no need to respond!
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Re: PBA Badger
« Reply #64 on: June 27, 2014, 11:40:29 PM »
If 50% of bowlers spent $65 on Xtra Frame this year instead of buying a new ball just once a year, the PBA would be saved.

northface28

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Re: PBA Badger
« Reply #65 on: June 27, 2014, 11:46:59 PM »
If 50% of bowlers spent $65 on Xtra Frame this year instead of buying a new ball just once a year, the PBA would be saved.

Just $5.41 a month, do your part. Nope, much easier to cry and whine about Randy Pederson, the lighting on the telecast, the day and time of the show, the theme music of the players, etc etc etc You get my point, all this bitching and this is WITHOUT them subscribing to Xtra Frame, can you imagine the entitlement if they were paying?
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Re: PBA Badger
« Reply #66 on: June 28, 2014, 03:31:09 PM »
The PBA deserves to die, and the sooner the better.