As you say if your thumbless then span isn't a concern. As long as the holes for the finger grips are the same size then you can switch them out not sure how close they have to be. There is a definite concern on many games are on a used ball. Some balls have been known to die quickly others last for years. I'd be real hesitant to purchase anything other than a newer release if it's not pretty new your looking at needing to resurface it switching the finger grips and resurface probably run you $40-$50 dollars. If your a newer bowler I'd probably rather have a new entry level ball (especially if your thumbless or two handed) like a Rhino or Cyclone that fits and I know it's condition than I would have three balls that are used myself the cost should be similar as you should be able to buy a entry level reactive drilled up for $120-$150
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