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Juggernaut

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Prices-How high can they go and people be willing to spend it?
« on: December 09, 2021, 03:21:53 PM »
 Been watching prices for the last few years. I know that life is expensive, and things naturally increase in cost, but just wondered how high they can go and still have enough people willing to spend the bucks to get “the good stuff”.

 If they went up like everything else, they’d probably already be $300-$400 bucks (I gave $130 for a Black Hammer in 1984, lol), but they haven’t.

 When they do, are you in, or are you out?
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Re: Prices-How high can they go and people be willing to spend it?
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2021, 11:28:04 AM »
Until the late nineties and the internet the price of balls pretty much always included the drilling. Today so many are getting balls at wholesale but then pay to have the ball drilled or have to purchase equipment to do it themselves (generally from someone who went broke trying to do it as a business).

Bowlers will pay more if they feel there is a significant advantage. I know I was shock when I heard the hammers where $100. But there was significant performance advantage and you had to pay to get it.

The next big jump came with reactive resin. Bowlers saw the performance of the x-caliber ball on TV and wanted one. But the price to play had gone to about $140 then in early 1990’s dollars.

Quantum balls promised new technology in core design and they sold but the rest of industry caught up in core designs and held them back and pricing met in the  middle.

Particle balls, asymmetrical, etc, etc,  have come and gone that increased prices some but there has not been a revolutionary change in years.

If a manufacture did come up with a truly revolutionary ball technology change that gave most bowlers an advantage there would be a stampede and would be willing pay $300 or more for it.

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Re: Prices-How high can they go and people be willing to spend it?
« Reply #17 on: December 15, 2021, 09:25:46 AM »

Too many bowlers think it's the BALL, rather than the bowler.

I will admit that the right ball being used by the right bowler on the right part of the lane can be very good; however, no ball made can overcome a lack of ability, or less than minimal brain power using it.

As long as there are people looking for the magic pill (ball) there will be people who pay higher prices. 

There are guys forking out $500+ for a driver and still can't find a fairway to save their lives... ;)

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