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    Bought an undrilled 14-15 pound teal rhino and was curious is it a plastic ball. looked everywhere and couldnt find anything about it. Thanks for the help

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    Was it a teal rhino or the teal rhino pro two different balls

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    Its just a rhino, by the feel and shine i figured plastic but not sure

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    The teal rhino was urethane and at its regular surface was a decent hooker for the day but from what I have heard it only had a pancake weight block and wasn't super popular the rhino pro was resin and a much better ball. It would make a good spare ball or light oil ball on today's conditions but if it's undrilled you may find some one on eBay to give you a decent amount for it. Some of these oldies undrilled go for more than you would think.

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    Ill have to look into ebay, thank you for the information

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    Hey just did a little more research on this and there was a polyester version of that ball too apparently they made three. The polyesters had white lettering if that helps sorry for the confusion these oldies can be interesting to track down

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    The teal Rhino Pro was one of the best bowling balls that
    I've ever owned it gave me quite a few 300 games and I
    still have it as a keepsake and will never part with it.

    I told my kinfolks that when I go to the big lanes in the sky
    that I want to be buried with it if at all possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by got_a_300 View Post
    The teal Rhino Pro was one of the best bowling balls that
    I've ever owned it gave me quite a few 300 games and I
    still have it as a keepsake and will never part with it.

    I told my kinfolks that when I go to the big lanes in the sky
    that I want to be buried with it if at all possible.
    I never threw any of the rhinos I was a hammer guy back then but I had friends who threw the purple and gold ones.

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    have a black one around aswell that im gunna get redrilled soon if i get the money, debating throwing the sarge easter grip like fagan uses on it and trying that

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