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Originally Posted by tomwed
Thank-you for the advice
I'm going to stick to one old bag and ball and see how it goes. I'll check out Jack Schmidt. Is there any experts at AMF Leesburg that drills holes?
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LOL, don't do it!!! Use that old ball I mean. I'm positive it is an old rubber ball, most likely out of round and it will Definitely not fit your hand properly after all the years. I doubt seriously any pro shop would even plug and redrilled it. And bowling just a few games with an ill fitting ball could lead to hand injury or at the very least aggravate arthritis.
Seek the advice of a professional as to buying a new ball. Most likely a urethane ball would work for recreational bowling, and they are much less expensive that to new hi tech resin balls. I have heard of Jack Schmidt, but I have no personal knowledge as to how good he is. It probably wouldn't cost you much to find out.