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tog831

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New Track balls.
« on: August 18, 2007, 12:28:26 AM »
I have a Arsenal Artillery that has turned out to be the best ths ball that i have ever owned.I would like to know if any of the new Track balls match up with the Artillery?

 

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Re: New Track balls.
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2007, 03:25:29 PM »
The Kinetic with the proper grit would get you closer than any of the newer stuff.

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kidlost2000

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Re: New Track balls.
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2007, 02:08:44 AM »
This might be a little off topic, but I hope

Carl Hurd



might be able to respond to this because I never received an answer from Ebonite International.

My question is why are all of the current Ebonite/Hammer/Columbia/Track balls in the U.S. available overseas in the far east, along with additional overseas balls that are not made available in the United States?

Many companies now like Brunswick, Storm and Morcih are making all if not most of there overseas equipment also available in the U.S.  

Why isn't Ebonite/Ham/Track/Colm doing the same thing? Many of the overseas balls, like the ones listed below have better looks and design then the ones only released in the U.S. and many of the bowlers out there would love to own these.

Along the same lines of that my second question would be why was the Phoenix pulled from the U.S. prior to release and then released as a current ball in the far east which later included a second version the Track Phoenix New-Brid?

The few Phoenixes that were available in the U.S. were selling for $450+ on ebay. Could have been some good sales numbers for the U.S. if they weren't pulled and sent else where. Thats not very good for the consumers either.


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Ebonite Total NV-Alpha, The Total NV-Premium, The Total NV-Pro Model, The NeXt

Hammer Black Widow-HARV, The Black Widow Harv-II, The No Mercy-Violent


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