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    Default When should you retire a ball?

    I have had a ball for 5 years now and it has been my go to ball for years. The number of games on it is uncountable, and yet every time I have gotten it surfaced and rejuvenated, it still has yet to perform. It just feels like it had lost the will to hook. Should I put it to rest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbgamer884 View Post
    I have had a ball for 5 years now and it has been my go to ball for years. The number of games on it is uncountable, and yet every time I have gotten it surfaced and rejuvenated, it still has yet to perform. It just feels like it had lost the will to hook. Should I put it to rest?
    Does the ball have a good 401k?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike White View Post
    Does the ball have a good 401k?
    lol, too funny Mike

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    I usually buy into the hype of the next greatest ball in the world. General rule around my house is when I get a new piece drilled up, one of my old ones has to go or the wife gets salty...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdtrob300 View Post
    I usually buy into the hype of the next greatest ball in the world. General rule around my house is when I get a new piece drilled up, one of my old ones has to go or the wife gets salty...lol
    Replace the wife then you can keep your old equipment
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    Goodwill takes bowling balls correct? I'm guessing they do since they have some for sale online.
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    If its a lane masters ball then just about never.

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    I'm still throwing a 10+ year old Ebonite Stinger that is as strong as the day I bought it.

    There's no hard fast rule or lifespan, when they don't work for ya anymore, stop throwing them.

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    I'll change balls when I win one on bowling boards.com.

    So, never.

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    when it becomes cracked or damaged enough to cause it to break apart, or if you have changed the surface so much that the usbc stamp and s/n are no longer visible (is you use it for any sanctioned league tournaments). besides that as long as you keep up on your maint it should last a long time.

    it really bugs me when I see people with bridges broken up/cratered/huge chips missing.

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