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  • We use UPS, FedEx or USPS for all  ball purchases based on the best, most economical way from us to you.
  • Pickups are NOT allowed, NO EXCEPTIONS.  Please understand and adhere to this policy as NO EXCEPTIONS are made to this policy.
  • Sales Tax is charged to ALL shipments going to Ohio at the tax rate in force at the time of the same.  Ebay is now collecting Sales Tax on most all sales based on the law in your state at the time of purchase.   We have no say or sway in this collection and there are NO EXCEPTIONS - SALES TAX MUST BE PAID.
  • If the ball listed is a X-Out/X-Blem/2nd/Pro Pin/or ProCG please read below to learn more about them and why they are marked as such.  These balls are legal for use in USBC sactioned competition so long as the 1st Quality ball is
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Quality Definitions For Your Reference

  • X-Out/X-Blem/2nd/Pro Pin and Pro CG are terms Manufacturers use to describe manfacturing issues that occurred to a ball during its construction/finishing.   I will try to give you a better understanding of what each means but it is ENTIRELY up the Manufacturer to decide on why they mark a ball a certain quality.

  • X-Out/X-Blem/2nd/Pro Pin and Pro CGare legal to use in sanctioned league and tournament play as long as the 1st quality ball has been USBC approved (which is nearly 99% of the cases).

  • X-Out/X-Blem/2nd/Pro Pin and Pro CGs can be drilled like a first but in certain situations may be limited to the types of layouts that can be used.   A skilled proshop operator or our staff can help assist in getting a layout that will work for you.

  • The X-Out term is used most often by Ebonite/Columbia/Track and Hammer.    The reasons can be varied and can be multiple and include:  color, engraving gone wrong, labeling done wrong, surface skuffs/dings, pin distances less then 1" from Pin to CG and pin distance greater then 5.5" from Pin to CG.   If the ball has an asymmetrical core a Mass Bias mark is placed on the ball and if this mark is typically greater then 1 5/8" left or right of the Pin/CG line it will be marked as an X-Out.   This list is by no means comprehensive but should give you a better understanding.

  • The 2nd term is used most often by Brunswick/DV8 and Radical.    The reasons can be varied and can be multiple and include:  color, engraving gone wrong, labeling done wrong, surface skuffs/dings, pin distances less then 1" from Pin to CG and pin distance greater then 5.5" from Pin to CG.   If the ball has an asymmetrical core a Mass Bias mark is placed on the ball and if this mark is typically greater then 1 5/8" left or right of the Pin/CG line it will be marked as an 2nd.   This list is by no means comprehensive but should give you a better understanding.

  • The XCOMP/XBLEM/ProCG/ProPin terms are used by Storm, Rotogrip and 900 Global to describe the various issues.   XCOMP ProCG is a term that is used for cosmetic and surface blemishes.  is a term that means that the Pin/CG/MB alignment is more then 1.5" out of line.   The ProPin term means that the pin distance from the CG is greater then 5.5".