Your best bet would be to call your local Bowling alley and ask them that question.
My recommendation is to take the bowl to your local Pro Shop. Most bowling alleys have a Pro Shop in them. If your bowling alley does not, simply ask who their local Pro is. They are specially trained in bowling equipment repairs and could most likely fix this problem for you.
Ebonite makes those bowling balls.
One would shop for an Ebonite bowling ball when one goes to the official website of Ebonite. One can also purchase the item at other sites like bowlingball dot com, bowlersdream dot com, etc.
It was made 1990 and was dark blue! Great urethane ball!
Ebonite acquired the Columbia 300, Track and Hammer brands.
Hard rubber. It's named after the bowling ball company that invented it.
3
put ur fingers in it and c if it fits
Yes it is. If you pretend you have your fingers in an imaginary bowling ball, you will see that your thumb naturally is off-centre to the fingers
3. two fingers, one thumb *unless ball has a balance, or weight hole to make the ball USBC legal.
It depends on how high each item is being held, whether or not it's a real bowling ball, how heavy the bag of chips are, etc..
a bowling ball
The track of the ball is based on how you throw the ball. If your fingers stay in the ball longer after the thumb has released, the track can stay towards the high side. Sometimes the ball will jump more for high track bowlers.