Quote from: Smash49 on September 03, 2012, 07:45:29 PMI know not all of Storm or Ebonite's products are completely made in the USA. I believe both have some balls made in China. Brunswick's were made in Mexico. It's been a while but the last batch I bought was. Lind's shoes was/is almost completely Chinese. They had a bad time in Mexico. Smash49If you mean poly spare balls yes most poly spare balls are manufactured in Far East.Though it is a world economy and some of the products used to produce bowling equipment are made world wide (ie. resin BASF and Bayer both EU companies) I do applaud USA manufacturing efforts by those bowling manufacturers that do manufacture in the USA creating jobs on Labor Day!
I know not all of Storm or Ebonite's products are completely made in the USA. I believe both have some balls made in China. Brunswick's were made in Mexico. It's been a while but the last batch I bought was. Lind's shoes was/is almost completely Chinese. They had a bad time in Mexico. Smash49
Funny, I'd like to see all the workers green cards before I claimed a product made in San Antonio was made by Americans. But that's something as trivial as worrying if your bowling ball is made in the States when practically nothing else in the industry is.Quote from: scotts33 on September 04, 2012, 04:46:38 PMQuote from: Brickguy221 on September 04, 2012, 04:37:03 PMLane 1 is made by 900 Global in the USAI knew, I forgot one Brick!
Quote from: Brickguy221 on September 04, 2012, 04:37:03 PMLane 1 is made by 900 Global in the USAI knew, I forgot one Brick!
Lane 1 is made by 900 Global in the USA
Quote from: Long Gone Daddy on September 04, 2012, 07:09:47 PMFunny, I'd like to see all the workers green cards before I claimed a product made in San Antonio was made by Americans. But that's something as trivial as worrying if your bowling ball is made in the States when practically nothing else in the industry is.Quote from: scotts33 on September 04, 2012, 04:46:38 PMQuote from: Brickguy221 on September 04, 2012, 04:37:03 PMLane 1 is made by 900 Global in the USAI knew, I forgot one Brick! The topic was about "made in the USA" and not "made by Americans".
So if the company is in the States but may have a few illegals working there, that is the same as being made in USA?Quote from: Brickguy221 on September 05, 2012, 11:06:24 AMQuote from: Long Gone Daddy on September 04, 2012, 07:09:47 PMFunny, I'd like to see all the workers green cards before I claimed a product made in San Antonio was made by Americans. But that's something as trivial as worrying if your bowling ball is made in the States when practically nothing else in the industry is.Quote from: scotts33 on September 04, 2012, 04:46:38 PMQuote from: Brickguy221 on September 04, 2012, 04:37:03 PMLane 1 is made by 900 Global in the USAI knew, I forgot one Brick! The topic was about "made in the USA" and not "made by Americans".
Quote from: Smash49 on September 03, 2012, 07:45:29 PMI know not all of Storm or Ebonite's products are completely made in the USA. I believe both have some balls made in China. Smash49If you mean poly spare balls yes most poly spare balls are manufactured in Far East.Though it is a world economy and some of the products used to produce bowling equipment are made world wide (ie. resin BASF and Bayer both EU companies) I do applaud USA manufacturing efforts by those bowling manufacturers that do manufacture in the USA creating jobs on Labor Day!
I know not all of Storm or Ebonite's products are completely made in the USA. I believe both have some balls made in China. Smash49