BigguyZ
Member
OK, so I was on a date last Wednesday and we went to this old bowling alley that hasn't been updated since the 70's. They has a lot of old bowling balls there, and they're definitely made of ebonite (they weren't the ebonite brand).
So I asked how much to buy a ball, and the guy let me take one for free! I grabbed a green/black marbled ball. Looking at the finger grips, it looks like the thickness of the ebonite layer is about 1" or a little more.
What's the best way to salvage the material, and can you straighten the sections cut like some people do with more modern balls (using heat)?
Thanks!
Travis
So I asked how much to buy a ball, and the guy let me take one for free! I grabbed a green/black marbled ball. Looking at the finger grips, it looks like the thickness of the ebonite layer is about 1" or a little more.
What's the best way to salvage the material, and can you straighten the sections cut like some people do with more modern balls (using heat)?
Thanks!
Travis