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    SST6's here as well. Having a shoe made for right handers instead of universal makes a huge difference.

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    Regarding with bowling shoes I personally buy my own in the boutique because I want it perfectly fit and just my right size.

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    If i said BOUTIQUE at some bowling alleys i have been in over the years i probably wouldn't be around now.

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    Oui le boutique tres tres chic.

    After I decided to plunge into bowling I shopped for shoes/reviews/prices. I decided on a discontinued model on sale online. The 3G w/rich Corinthian leather. OK, it was cabretta and I've never owned a Cordova. The largest size available was an 8 and I'm an 8.5, yet I figure it'll stretch.

    When it arrives it doesn't look as the picture/illustration as it doesn't have the 3G symbol nor the name embossed upon shoe. It's a Dyno-thane w/bloody kangaroos on the shoes and cutesy checked shoe laces. Not the end of the world and not worth the aggravation of complaint/return.

    I wear old man super thin dress socks and use a shoe horn for mounting. By the second trip, upon removal, I take note that the foam covering inside of the heel is shredding. I press on. I use the fine leather heel and lowest numbered [#3] sole as I understand their rating system for slicker surface is reversed.

    I slide w/ease and they are comfortable even being one half size too small. Crowded at the toes, especially the left side from planting my foot for the slide, yet for the amount of games I'm rolling I've not yet a large complaint. The leather heel is showing a lot of wear on the edges and I'm somewhat concerned, so I decide to swap heel and sole to have a set [#8] broken in should the time arise.

    The velcro attachment is most sturdy requiring a rather large flat bladed screwdriver to break the grip. Likewise on the sole. Except when it peeled off the velcro side of the two piece sole detached from the sliding surface side. Das glue ist kaput! The original SKU/inventory sticker is still on the box. I observe the date, 09/08/06. A tad over eight years has transpired.

    Never mind Scotland Yard the case has been cracked. I suppose I'll need to obtain a contact cement to adhere the soul to the velcro backing if I ever wish to use it again. I never intended to swap out soles as some do w/balls though I would expect more than one n done.

    They are comfortable and have given way enough that I'll start wearing regular thickness socks starting this afternoon. still a bittersweet experience. I wrote a review that was ignored along w/e-mail to customer service that responded in kind. They are still available at the same price though now that price is heralded as Black Friday price. WTF? How so as you haven't changed the price in the last couple of months. Naturally a brazen attempt to dupe the ignorant.

    Not an isolated case as I found several items at the same old price being claimed as a Black Friday price. I did find one item that was a better deal, but still the practice is as shoddy as the old glue on me soles.

    I considered the 3G tours, but the circular sole inserts had me questioning if they would have me by the short hairs when in need of replacement. I tend to believe I know the answer in me heart w/o further evidence. Good luck in your search.
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    Quote Originally Posted by samdasham View Post
    They are still available at the same price though now that price is heralded as Black Friday price. WTF? How so as you haven't changed the price in the last couple of months. Naturally a brazen attempt to dupe the ignorant.

    Not an isolated case as I found several items at the same old price being claimed as a Black Friday price. I did find one item that was a better deal, but still the practice is as shoddy as the old glue on me soles.
    Nothing new about this. 30 some years ago I had seen that Timex watches were on sale at a 25% discount. I went to the store and didn't find the model that I wanted. The sales clerk said, "No problem, we always sell them at 25% off."
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    Correct, as well there should be nothing old about integrity. Though in salesmanship the twain oft shan't through honour seek common ground.

    How many of the $250+, I hate to say it msrp, balls do you ever see selling for anything close to that figure? I see about 20 "different" ball makes basically hawking the same wares.

    I'm surprised there's isn't a barker on the midway offering incredible deals on a new line that hooks so much it cuts a doughnut in front of the pins. Whoop Arse on one side and, Don't Make Me Hurl This Ball on the other.

    Notice: Whoop Arse & Don't Make Me Hurl This Ball are pending trademarks of samdasham and cannot be used or depicted w/o written consent.
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    I would also say dexter sst. They're a little pricey, but the quality's pretty good. Any dexters, in fact, should be good. I got a pair, not sst, but still good
    My bowling balls include:
    Brunswick Brute Strength, Brunswick Mastermind Genius, DV8 Endless Nightmare, DV8 Diva, DV8 Diva Pearl, DV8 Marauder Mutiny, & Brunswick White Viz-A-Ball spare ball

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