A local sporting goods store has a set of these..apparently they've been there awhile...all dusty. I can't google up aramith centennials..just Brunswicks. They're in a green box. Ever heard of them? Maybe out of production or re-named? Just wondering about quality/price on these. They want 50 bucks.
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"tdodge" <NOSPAMbluesman@stny.rr.com> wrote in message> news:j81Ud.42048$H05.26552@twister.nyroc.rr.com...>> A local sporting goods store has a set of these..apparently>> they've been there awhile...all dusty. I can't google up>> aramith centennials..just Brunswicks. They're in a green box.>> Ever heard of them? Maybe out of production or re-named?>> Just wondering about quality/price on these.>> They want 50 bucks.>>
Aramith makes the Centennials for Brunswick. They are more or less the > same> thing: same material, same tolerances, etc. according to all that I have> read. You mentioned a green box; perhaps the Centennials are similar to> the Aramith Premier set which also has a green box, and is a step down > from> the Super Aramith Pro balls. There is a huge price difference, though. I> would guess that the Centennials are comparable to the Super Aramith Pro > Cup> set, with the price hike due to the Brunswick name. I've never heard of a> company making a top of the line product under another company's name > while> putting their own name on the inferior product. The Premiers are $80-$95> new in ebay stores. The Centennials are $189 at Nielsen's Billiards. The> Super Aramith Pros are $120-$180 on ebay.>