Cue ball - valley cougar magnetic by aramith

I understood the process of of recycling a pool ball when I originally seen the cougar ball like this. Took a few seconds tho' the reason posted is because I'm asking why the high price of the aramith mudd ball if it's a metallic veneered rejected numbered ball? They will never have a badd ball in a manufacturing process with a recycling program...
If there recycling pool balls then where do I send the milk creates of pool balls to get my deposit back??? Apparently the old,chipped up no good aramith balls would be golden to them for this application in there state of the art process that must costs so much for the accurate roll and play ability:rolleyes:
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Rob.M
They are not recycling.

This isn't a mud ball.

The cost is due to the additional processes and the relatively low number of these balls that they make (compared to the number of object balls they make).

Freddie <~~~ and they're not all that expensive
 
It appears they are recycling pool balls into a valley ball and retailing them for $20-$30 a ball..In the the pic disregard the shattered ball'
Is this the norm? If so how Clever.....


Rob.M



http://www.flickr.com/photos/valley-dynamo/8244118221/

Apparently they have updated the green cougar logo ball to a purple one due to a resin change that keeps the cue from developing a flat dull finish.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...set=a.438854298819.232874.111925763819&type=1
 
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