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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: charlest on August 24, 2003, 06:26:23 AM
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I looked closely at my Spare Storm ball, currently one of the hardest plastic balls made for spare shooting. Quite frankly I was shocked to see, under the serial number, the logo, "Made in Korea". Of all the things NOT made in the USA, I thought we were safe with most bowling balls.
Please don't tell me to take a chill pill. I was slightly upset; now I'm just wondering.
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"Those who do not remember history are doomed to repeat it."
Edited on 8/25/2003 3:33 AM
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The Ebonite Eyeball has very very small engraved letters without any coloring making it hard to find, but it says "Made in China".
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Storm had their plastic balls made overseas for a number of reasons:
Cure time- it takes plastic balls something like 15 or 18 hours to cure when poured into the mold. Reactive resin balls cure in something like 10 minutes or some ridiculous fast time. Storm wanted to build their own plastic balls here, but the addition to the factory in space alone would not be cost effective.
EPA- I think there are some other costs/regulations involved when making plastic balls, due to the chemicals and processes involved with producing the balls.
Storm is now getting back out of making plastic balls. The company that was making them in Korea was having issues of their own, with getting the actual materials, and their quality control was very poor.
BTW, this info did come direct from some Storm Mouths during a VIP Pro Shop meeting, they are not hiding, I just have slept since then. My hard drive erases every night.....
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Mike Austin
Mike Austin's Precision Pro Shop
Houston, TX
strikes4days@sbcglobal.net
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