When you could buy bowling balls at Sears and K-Mart, K-Mart even drilled them for you while Sears sent them out after taking a few measurements.
I think Sears still sells bowling equipment online... I remember seeing it on their website not too long ago.
Bowling balls in the bag: Track Paradox, Hammer Deadly Aim, Hammer Black Widow Legend, Hammer Black Widow Assassin, Hammer Viral, Columbia 300 White Dot
Yeah but did you look at the prices on some of their bowling balls
that they sell talk about sticker shock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A Storm Storm Marvel price $280.81
A Brunswick Brunswick TZone price $81.06
A Brunswick Brunswick Nexxxus f (P+S) price $287.86
A Maxim Ebonite Maxim price $92.81
A Hammer Black Widow Assassin price $212.66
I guess the shipping is extra then you have to pay to have it
drilled I can buy 2 balls for what the want for 1 ball there.
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Bowling balls in the bag: Track Paradox, Hammer Deadly Aim, Hammer Black Widow Legend, Hammer Black Widow Assassin, Hammer Viral, Columbia 300 White Dot
Can not say I remember those days. I know Dick's Sporting Goods still sell bowling equipment in store but it is a very VERY small selection.
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I got my first bowling ball from a local sporting goods store. Ball ( Ebonite signiture ), bag and shoes came to about $60+tax. The owners eventually gave up general sporting goods and opened a new store specializing in fishing gear.
John
I think the internet really changed all of that (insert DUH! here). But what I mean is that you can find a website that specializes in anything. Bowling, fishing, golf, underwater basket weaving, etc. So the general stores don't benefit or profit from carrying that niche stuff anymore. Before when people actually had to go places to buy stuff, it made sense.
I bought my very first bowling ball -- measured and drilled -- at JC Penney. It was grey/white plastic. That was either 1979 or '80. I don't remember what I paid for it, but I bought a bag and a wrist brace too. Finally tossed the (now mildewed) bag last summer... I don't remember what happened to the ball, though; I kept my "new" AMF S3D Classic in the bag.
Wow, never knew Sears or Kmart ever sold bowling balls. These days it seems the ONLY places locally to get anything bowling related (balls, bags, tape, shoes, etc) is at the pro shops.
Sports Authority or Dicks doesn't even carry bowling shoes locally (only online)
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