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Platypus22

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where to buy/drill
« on: January 29, 2008, 08:19:13 AM »
First off, I live in Seattle. I like the idea of supporting my local center, but my local center is closing up in a couple of months, so Im not so sure. I'm going to be buying some new gear and I dont wanna go broke in the process.

Am I better off paying the extra money and getting it locally, or better off getting "measured" locally and then ordering online? Or maybe I should order online, but have it drilled locally?

Thanks to all of you who have been helping me the last few days!!!
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LuckyLefty

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Re: where to buy/drill
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2008, 04:39:58 PM »
1 Online + drill locally.
2. Local and drill online
3. Online and drill online.
4. Buy local and drill local

+ pro shop closing soon.

OK

IF proshop you are going to be using is going to be around
4

If proshop you are going to be using is closing.
3

If new proshop is going to be using is going to be around.
4

If you want to get better with help of proshop guy
4

If you want to try get better with the help of friends who are just as confused as you are about bowling

3

To me it looks like that should end the confusion....though I believe you may still be confused.

In all cases avoid options 1 and 2 unless of course they APPLY.

Capece?

REgards,

Luckylefty

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