BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Other => Topic started by: thecoinguy on February 28, 2014, 10:44:31 AM
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If you want your very own new (UNDRILLED) QUANTUM HELIX 15 Pound Bowling Ball, this very well may be your last chance. It is a touch pricey but if you have ever used one of these balls then you know that they are well worth it. Here is the link to your future bowling career (or at least to win a LOT of bets):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131127285969?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
Good Luck to anyone who decides to bid and thanks for looking!
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A touch pricey? Good Luck!
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"" strikes when "the newest/best ball on the market" would of left 5-6 pins ""
With a feature like this, $750 could be a bargain.
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i love the addition of the track mouse pad towel. really makes it worth it
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You people that have old discontinued balls in stock and try to get insane cash for them make me ill... $999 for the buy it now price? Wow, what a steal!!
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Wouldn't it only need paperwork if it was made in Mexico?
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You people that have old discontinued balls in stock and try to get insane cash for them make me ill... $999 for the buy it now price? Wow, what a steal!!
Yea, but the people who buy those "old discontinued balls" make those of us who are selling them very happy! ;D
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I don't really blame sellers for trying to get as much as they can out of balls, but some of the prices do make me chuckle. I'm part of a facebook trading post where guys routinely ask $250+ for older NIB stuff and $100 plus for used gear. I understand the concept of supply and demand, but in my mind there isn't a bowling ball (past or present) that's worth more than $225 drilled out the door, and to be honest that number is pushing it for me. Still, as I said, more power to the sellers if they get more than that for their stuff.
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I don't really blame sellers for trying to get as much as they can out of balls, but some of the prices do make me chuckle. I'm part of a facebook trading post where guys routinely ask $250+ for older NIB stuff and $100 plus for used gear. I understand the concept of supply and demand, but in my mind there isn't a bowling ball (past or present) that's worth more than $225 drilled out the door, and to be honest that number is pushing it for me. Still, as I said, more power to the sellers if they get more than that for their stuff.
I'm with you Gene, I would never buy a ball for my use at that price. But I have bought a few that I know I can sell for more for $200+