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    White Dot, serial number

    8RZ01121

    What year, and is it closer to the old version of the blue dot, or the now version of the white dot?

    Thanks-

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    I would suggest emailing Columbia 300 support and see if you get a response.

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    Though serial number information from back then is sketchy.

    On the old Columbia Balls the first digit typically indicated the last number of the year it was made (ex. "8" would be either 1988, 98, 08).

    Checking on the old Columbia site the Green Swirl was listed around the last half of 1998.

    So most likely it's a 1998 ball.

    As for if it has a hardness rating similar to the old Blue Dot, I can't say.

    The hardness rating for the White Dots was listed as 80-84

    The hardness rating for the Blue Dots was listed as 83-87

    Your best bet would be to just use a durometer to check the hardness as it is now.


    I see that is the same ball that was listed on ebay for $12.95 + $23.95 shipping and the one used for the listing on 123bowling.

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    He claims it's 1995.

    Yeah it's on Ebay, I had my stuff stolen in March 2014 (including an old blue dot) and I don't like the current WD as my 10 pin ball. Can't find a BD anywhere so trying to look for old versions of the WD.

    Thanks for any help you guys can give me.

    I did contact C300, no response yet.

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    Considering that many plastics get harder with age it may be that this ball is harder now than when it was first made.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J Anderson View Post
    Considering that many plastics get harder with age it may be that this ball is harder now than when it was first made.
    Wow never knew that, thanks John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    Though serial number information from back then is sketchy.

    On the old Columbia Balls the first digit typically indicated the last number of the year it was made (ex. "8" would be either 1988, 98, 08).

    Checking on the old Columbia site the Green Swirl was listed around the last half of 1998.

    So most likely it's a 1998 ball.

    As for if it has a hardness rating similar to the old Blue Dot, I can't say.

    The hardness rating for the White Dots was listed as 80-84

    The hardness rating for the Blue Dots was listed as 83-87

    Your best bet would be to just use a durometer to check the hardness as it is now.


    I see that is the same ball that was listed on ebay for $12.95 + $23.95 shipping and the one used for the listing on 123bowling.
    They don't make the Blue Dot anymore?

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