I have a J&J Jump Break cue with the magic tip on it. I am looking to trade it for a bowling ball and bowling ball case if possible. I may be willing to add some money also.
if the person was not local to you wouldnt shipping a bowling ball be REDICULOUSLY expensive when compared to the overall price of a J&J ? I only ask this because I happen to have 4 (Nice) bowling balls I do not use... but I havent got a clue what it would cost to ship a 14-16 lb bowling ball.
I have 3 extra balls you can choose from. All Columbia U-Dots 16lb, and have 1 or 2 single ball bags. Let me know if you want pics.
After last night I felt like dumping my current 3. Average down to 200 from 211 since last summer :angry: Easier to blame the equipment....
Yes, they are drilled out for a righty. two fo them have an additional hole drilled into the side to help generate more spin I guess? I don't know, Im not a bowler. I can bowl, I took them to the bowling alley once. WIth house balls I spin the ball quite a bit, I tried my normal spinning hook shot with these things and had trouble keeping it in the alley, they spin ALOT. I'm not even sure what brand they are, my guess is that they are pretty nice. They came in one of those cases that you can wheel around 3 balls in, also came with a bunch of wrist braces & bowling gloves & crap. The guy that gave them to me is a pretty serious bowler. Can take pics if your interested.
I just checked the names on the balls, they are all pretty heavy Id say 14lbs+
i tried to take pics. but I dunno what there is to see.. they are balls. lol.
Names are (bright green) columbia messenger, (black) ebonite stinger, (red) columbia scout. They are all drilled out for a righty and all have the soft rubber finger grips in the holes.
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got it.
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they are all in the 50-75 range, Im going to start another thread offering 2 of the 3, case & another undrilled ball I have for trade for other billiard stuff. But if you want one of these three. pick one you have priority since I offered to you first.