OK. Whew! I didn't know how closely tied PBA was with USBC.
That being said, I wonder why Brunswick is choosing to get out of the business??? Unless they just want to trim back and become a boutique billiards business... I never was a Brunswick fan, in terms of balls, but seeing those crowns and the iconic "B" in bowling centers brought some level of familiarity and comfort.
Makes me think about not complaining about my league fee going up. I should just be happy they are independant and have leagues!!
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Hmm....I'm not sure, but I think almost all the centers here are independently owned.
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[QUOTE=Aslan;111414]I think there's some confusion here.
AMF brand bowling balls are no longer PBA registered. PBA registered does not = USBC Sanctioned. AMF centers are still USBC sanctioned....as will Bowlmor centers.
It's just $&#%. I mean, AMF was a complete failure. So they sold to Bowlmor. Bowlmor has done NOTHING in any center I've seen other than add some paint, trim staff, cut hours, reduce league benefits, and raise food/beverage prices. And now Bowlmor (which isn't making much money) offers to buy it's ONLY COMPETITION!! It's a damm Monopoly!! How does the #1 owner of centers just buy the #2 on the list with NO oversight?
NOT ONLY THAT Aslan, but after they bought into AMF, they closed a number of AMF's including one I used, in HOPES that we would all go
to the other AMF that is only 4 miles away!
Well that backfired... several of the leagues did, but one of mine went to a privately owned house, actually twice the distance! We still have options, and AMF, with its BANKER HOURS, is not on my list!
Your right Aslan,,,, adding paint was one of the big things they did around here too. By shutting down some of the LESS profitable lanes, their theory is that the OTHER AMF's will get that business, and they are( but not all.) Many are just moving on to other privately owned lanes, so in a sense they are helping them also!
Last edited by MICHAEL; 07-18-2014 at 10:23 AM.
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