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    Generally speaking, I give some of my old balls away. The few that cracked over the years go into the garbage.
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    I have given four away, one cracked, and I've had a couple re-drilled so I can use them in a different way. I've never pitched one in the garbage. Of course, I tend to use equipment for a long, long time rather than getting something new all the time. I imagine many people have had more bowling balls in two years than I have had in a lifetime.
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    Some pro shops will take them on a trade and give you a few bucks off your new ball for your old one. They turn around and sell it as used. If the pro shop doesn't want them then I've just left them on the ball racks with the house balls. Someone usually snaps them up.

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