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Thread: Resurfacing true or false?

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    I had my Cyclone resurfaced for $25.

    Long term, I'll get a spinner. For now it's money well spent. Didn't take out the gouges it has, but reaction is as good as it ever was.

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    What's the question?
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    My gues is that the PSO was just trying to keep you from wasting money resurfacing a ball that with even with the best results will still perform like a 22yo bowling ball. If you are resurfacing it yourself that would be slightly better, but I’m not sure the finished product would be worth the cost of a set of abrasion pads.
    The technology has changed so much just in the last few years. There are some great balls for around $100, like the Hustle or Match Up lines that come in solid, pearl or hybrid, you can certainly find the motion you are looking for.

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