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Title: Cracked Cell
Post by: lrtrees on September 10, 2009, 03:15:27 AM
Well a first for me.  My wife and I took up bowling about 6 years ago.  I have purchased several different ball during that time including a RG Cell that was purchased about 2 years ago.  I use it fairly regularly including about three weeks ago in summer league.  It has been sitting in my bedroom on the floor and yesterday when I glanced at it something was definitely not right.  There was a crack that circled the ball from the right finger hole around to the thumb hole and a secondary hole starting from the same finger hole at a right angle about a quarter of the way around the ball.
I am very careful with how our bowling balls are handled.  They have never been left in a hot car and with the help of many of you here I have learned how to clean the balls and keep them that way.
The ball is about two years old and I am guessing it will not be replaced, but I would like to try since it seems there has possible been an issue with the Cell as far as cracking.
I guess what I am asking you is how might I be able to prevent this in the future?

Thanks,
Lon
Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: jkiser01 on September 10, 2009, 11:21:33 AM
There is nothing you can do except keep the ball inside and out of the temp change when not being used. As far as geting it replaced, the warranty of the ball is 1 year from date of purchase and you said its 2 years old.

You might want to email RG just to see what they say. They have great customer service. Sorry about your loss.
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Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: on September 10, 2009, 11:22:43 AM

Don't let them sit for extended periods of time. Use them. Today's urethane based covers are constantly curing. By using them periodically it keeps the cover more pliable and less susceptible to cracking.

Beyond that, it seems like a real "crap shoot". Some crack with constant care, while others don't with all kinds of abuse.

I have had only 2 crack on me over the past several years, and in both cases I was keeping them at room temperature, on a shelf, in seemingly perfect conditions, "saving" them for special occasions because they were favorites...


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Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: jkiser01 on September 10, 2009, 11:25:25 AM
Great point..

I agree about it being a crap shoot.. I have had 1 ball crack out of 100 or more over the past 4 or 5 years.. I always take very good care of my stuff and never leave it in my car for longer than it takes to drive to the center.

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Don't let them sit for extended periods of time. Use them. Today's urethane based covers are constantly curing. By using them periodically it keeps the cover more pliable and less susceptible to cracking.

Beyond that, it seems like a real "crap shoot". Some crack with constant care, while others don't with all kinds of abuse.

I have had only 2 crack on me over the past several years, and in both cases I was keeping them at room temperature, on a shelf, in seemingly perfect conditions, "saving" them for special occasions because they were favorites...


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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
Brunswick Pro Shop Staff

www.brunswickbowling.com

The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation.

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My first child.. Hannah Allison Kiser born 4/30/2007... My little angel..

Roto Grip.. King of Them All!!

Storm ain't so bad either!! LOL

I also like AMF/900 Global..

Pic of 2009-2010 starting arsenal:

http://s612.photobucket.com/albums/tt201/jkiser01/?action=view¤t=DSC03319.jpg
Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: JMORRIS on September 10, 2009, 11:47:41 AM
My Cell cracked after very minimal use.  Lucky, it was only a month old and was replaced under the warranty.  

I chose a different ball as replacement, because the Cell was too strong for the conditions I was bowling on.

I haven't seen any other Cells come back to the shop cracked and we have drilled a ton of them!
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Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: the pooh on September 10, 2009, 12:10:49 PM
It pretty much just happens! Over 42 years and hundreds of balls, I have had probably 15-20 balls crack! The resins that make them perform also seem to make them slightly brittle and subject to cracking. I have even had brand new, undrilled balls sitting in a display, crack all the way around the ball! The Cell has not been any better or worse than others. The old urethanes were the least likely to crack.
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Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: Oldskool2 on September 11, 2009, 05:10:48 AM
This indeed happens the most when a ball isn't used in a while.

So, use it or loose it, applies to bowling balls as well.

Edited on 9/11/2009 5:13 AM
Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: lrtrees on September 12, 2009, 02:15:55 PM
Well I was told yesterday that it looks like RG will replace it.  Props to RG and their customer service.
Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: jkiser01 on September 12, 2009, 03:06:36 PM
Roger, Matt and those guys at RG have great customer service.

I am glad it all worked out for you.

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Well I was told yesterday that it looks like RG will replace it.  Props to RG and their customer service.

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My first child.. Hannah Allison Kiser born 4/30/2007... My little angel..

Roto Grip.. King of Them All!!

Storm ain't so bad either!! LOL

I also like AMF/900 Global..

Pic of 2009-2010 starting arsenal:

http://s612.photobucket.com/albums/tt201/jkiser01/?action=view¤t=DSC03319.jpg
Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: jeorj on September 19, 2009, 02:47:00 AM
It is a crap shoot, just as Notclay says. My stuff stays in the car year round and I have yet to have one crack. Latest in my arsenal are a Cell, A Rogue Cell, and a Grand Illusion. I have also had a Big Blue, Victory, Victory R, Torque and a Saturn stay out there. I have been bowling for over a decade. The only 2 balls ever to crack on me were the Battle, bad drill(cracked around a plug), and a Pioneer, it sat in a proshop waiting to get sold for 2 months.
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Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: lrtrees on September 22, 2009, 08:30:11 AM
Just thought I would post that RG came through and replaced my Cell.  I picked up my new one yesterday afternoon at Karen Pullman's Pro Shop here in SLC.  Karen and Jordan were most helpful in working with me on the layout and fixing another issue I was having.  Jordan also took some extra time in drilling up an older ball to make sure things would work out on the Cell.  Thanks!
Now I just need some practice time.  I could not hit the broad side of a barn last night, but that was with anything I threw.  The Cell felt really good.
Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: Jcom on September 22, 2009, 11:44:21 AM
Glad to hear that the Cell worked out for you! I'm happy I could help you out.
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Title: Re: Cracked Cell
Post by: lrtrees on September 22, 2009, 12:10:15 PM