
How Large Is Ebonite International? | custom bowling balls
Ebonite custom bowling balls have been very popular lately. The Misson custom bowling ball was used by Kelly Kulick in the PBA Tournament of Champions, to become the first woman to win a PBA Tour event. Kelly also won the 2009 PBA Women’s World Championship, and PBA Women’s Series Shark Championship. So Kelly had a very successful 2009-2010 season. Also on board representing Ebonite with Kelly, are PBA Tour Members Tommy Jones, who won the DyDo Japan Cup, and Jason Couch, who owns 15 PBA Tour titles.
But as far as custom bowling balls, Ebonite International could be called the
gorilla of the bowling ball industry? Besides Ebonite custom bowling balls, there are few other custom bowling ball manufacturers you may recognize? How about Hammer Bowling? How about Columbia 300 or Track? Or, Dyno-Thane custom bowling balls, which are made for overseas now. Then there is Robby’s bowling accessories, as well as, Power House bowling ball cleaners and Pro Shop equipment? Plus Vantech specializing in bowling center equipment like scoring systems, furniture, ball returns, and bowling center total design concepts. So you can see Ebonite International casts a big shadow on the custom bowling ball industry, but is also into bowling centers design concepts and equipment.
Ebonite International Inc. is a parent company that oversees the manufacture of bowling balls and bowling equipment. Their headquarters and primary manufacturing facility is located in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The technology and competition between all of these custom bowling ball manufacturer divisions must be very interesting. Like GM with Chevy, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Cadillac, and GMC Trucks, but with Ebonite International, it would be Ebonite, Hammer, Columbia 300, and Track. I wonder, if they can keep a secret in their own Department? How about the custom bowling ball Department next to you? So far, the Departments must be on different tracks, because the customers are still product loyal. But so were the customers of Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and what ever happened to Hummer and Saturn? Keeping the custom bowling balls unique and different has to be Ebonite International’s main concern. Because, if the custom bowling balls come out similar, Ebonite International would probably lose market share and customer loyalty, too. So I guess Ebonite’s International’s key to success is, to keep it different, but competitive?





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