Have the Brunswick bowling ball buyers seen

02, Jul. 2024

 

Have the Brunswick bowling ball buyers seen



That would leave one less major manufacturer out of the loop, and one step closer to one (or two) factories having a "monopoly" on the industry. Let's suppose that happened. Do you think that one company would lower their prices? The opposite would happen. They could charge whatever they wanted because they wouldn't have any real competition. And you all would be buying them at the higher price - even off the internet - because those sites would also have to pay the higher prices.

EVERY COMPANY IN THE WORLD EXISTS TO MAKE A PROFIT. If they don't they won't stay open very long. Quit complaining that this company (or that company) tries to stay competitive, by not paying someone between $25-$45 per hour to make a bowling ball.

Brunswick is still headquartered in Michigan. They pay U.S. taxes. Their raw materials come from the U.S.A.  There are plenty of other countries out there, in addition to America, that can produce a quality product.

Look in your closet. Read the labels. Look at your spare ball. Many are made in China. Look at your bowling shoes, bowling bag, etc. Unless your bag is a KR (or Brunswick) it was likely made overseas. Get over it, and get used to it. This is a world-wide economy, not just a U.S. economy. Those days are gone, like it or not.


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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
Brunswick Pro Shop Staff

www.brunswickbowling.com

The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation.

If Brunswick had NOT moved manufacturing to Mexico they would likely be out of the bowling ball business. Think about the possible consequences of that.That would leave one less major manufacturer out of the loop, and one step closer to one (or two) factories having a "monopoly" on the industry. Let's suppose that happened. Do you think that one company would lower their prices? The opposite would happen. They could charge whatever they wanted because they wouldn't have any real competition. And you all would be buying them at the higher price - even off the internet - because those sites would also have to pay the higher prices.EVERY COMPANY IN THE WORLD EXISTS TO MAKE A PROFIT. If they don't they won't stay open very long. Quit complaining that this company (or that company) tries to stay competitive, by not paying someone between $25-$45 per hour to make a bowling ball.Brunswick is still headquartered in Michigan. They pay U.S. taxes. Their raw materials come from the U.S.A. There are plenty of other countries out there, in addition to America, that can produce a quality product.Look in your closet. Read the labels. Look at your spare ball. Many are made in China. Look at your bowling shoes, bowling bag, etc. Unless your bag is a KR (or Brunswick) it was likely made overseas. Get over it, and get used to it. This is a world-wide economy, not just a U.S. economy. Those days are gone, like it or not.--------------------Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, UtahBrunswick Pro Shop StaffThe opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation.

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