Country469
Well-Known Member
some douche tried that around here and had 3 balls in a dozen with my name/team on them. I promptly took those back and explained that finding someone else's ball and selling it is theft.
And if you need legal council now you know where to go ^^^^^some douche tried that around here and had 3 balls in a dozen with my name/team on them. I promptly took those back and explained that finding someone else's ball and selling it is theft.
Yeah
If I found buggs car in a parking lot after the tourney, I'm guessing he'd get pissed I sold it for cash used too
Yeah theres no difference between that and a couple softballs even if they are Evils.Nah, Buggs drives that Porsche Pan'murica
some douche tried that around here and had 3 balls in a dozen with my name/team on them. I promptly took those back and explained that finding someone else's ball and selling it is theft.
Its the same premise though.
Little ****er would be out picking up balls, oh its been like 20 mins since that one inning yall hit that in.
Oh im sorry kevin, I didnt realize we should play with 9 and send someone out to pick that up.
****ing Buggs and his damn over performing balls have probably cost me more $ than I needed to be buying over the years. I can hit anything 400 feet, **** do I need an extra 10% distance and 50% longer durability for anyway? I'm a ****ing pro,
How is it theft if you abandon your HR balls? If someone is taking your balls during a tourny, that's theft. If they're going and searching the fields days (or weeks) after a tourny, finders keepers. You can't get mad at someone for finding the balls you willfully left behind. Nor can you expect them to give them back for free.
After big tournies around here I'll find 2-3 dozen balls with all sorts of teams' names on them. Those guys know they left the balls behind. They don't care.
I agree wit this. My buddy used to hunt for HR balls after tournaments or league play as most didn't retrieve their HR balls. He would sell them by the bucket which would consist of about 50 softballs. He would usually charge about $25.00. You were getting a mix of some newer balls and some that were more used. There were groups back them that were always looking for balls to hit for BP but didn't want to spend the money to buy them on-line.
I agree TW. In the case I spoke about he would hunt for the softballs after BP on a Saturday morning. The tournament or league play guys would just abandon the softballs that were hit for HR's. So that's fair game IMO. If someone did it during a game that's a whole different deal.
Nah, Buggs drives that Porsche Pan'murica
Send me a 3 pack of these new Evils and let me test vs Dudley, Xrocks, and Hot dots with my Anarchy bats I'll tell you where they rank
Quick update on the Evil USA .52/300 special blend balls.
I've had the same 2 balls in my BP bag for over a year now, and they're still performing well. Very rarely will I keep BP balls around that long, but these ones seem to hold up and show little sign of wear. The covers are nicked in places, but the stitches are intact.
Top notch durability on the Evil special blend .52s. Even after a year of fairly hard use these balls perform just about as well as the day I got them.