There's only 1 problem with that deal, you can get that ball anywhere brand new for $130. But like the old saying goes there's a sucker born every minute, you may still have hope.
I think $100 shipped would be a fair price for the ball. Depreciation on a drilled bowling ball is worse than driving a new car off the lot.
I wouldn't buy from a "this is my first post user" anyway
Quote from: bowlingman817 on September 15, 2015, 04:33:20 PMI think $100 shipped would be a fair price for the ball. Depreciation on a drilled bowling ball is worse than driving a new car off the lot.That is the most anyone should pay, it is going to cost you around $50 to plug and redrill not including grips. Used balls are not worth that.
Quote from: cory867 on September 16, 2015, 07:31:53 AMQuote from: bowlingman817 on September 15, 2015, 04:33:20 PMI think $100 shipped would be a fair price for the ball. Depreciation on a drilled bowling ball is worse than driving a new car off the lot.That is the most anyone should pay, it is going to cost you around $50 to plug and redrill not including grips. Used balls are not worth that.Wouldn't it cost you $50 + grips and slugs to drill a new ball?
Quote from: bowlingman817 on September 16, 2015, 09:23:57 AMQuote from: cory867 on September 16, 2015, 07:31:53 AMQuote from: bowlingman817 on September 15, 2015, 04:33:20 PMI think $100 shipped would be a fair price for the ball. Depreciation on a drilled bowling ball is worse than driving a new car off the lot.That is the most anyone should pay, it is going to cost you around $50 to plug and redrill not including grips. Used balls are not worth that.Wouldn't it cost you $50 + grips and slugs to drill a new ball? Yes, but that is normally built into the price at a pro shop. If you purchase it here it is on top of the price you pay. Grips and slug are always additional cost.