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I know I already posted this, sorry if you already read it. I am looking to buy ping or Nike dual colored or solid colored golf balls, (I am starting a collection.). Let me know how many you have and what colors you have and If I need it, I'll offer you a price. Thanks.

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I know I already posted this, sorry if you already read it. I am looking to buy ping or Nike dual colored or solid colored golf balls, (I am starting a collection.). Let me know how many you have and what colors you have and If I need it, I'll offer you a price. Thanks.

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I have a orange and white ping I'd sell
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glock35ipsc thanks for the reply, I already have a red/white ping.  Red and white is a pretty common color combination and you could maybe get 10 dollars for it on ebay, but the more rare ping color combinations  sometimes go over 100 dollars. thanks


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Maybe you could do the forum a favor and state what you are looking for?  Without that, it's like posting that you are wanting to buy a vehicle, without saying what you really want is a red Chevy 4x4 pickup.


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'aaah aahhh you know what it is..... black and yellow black and yellow black and yellow'

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I have 59 ping eye 2 bi-color balls, 12 have the swoosh on them.I have  2 brown yellow 1 brown white and 1 brown orange in the lot. All the browns have the swoosh. Let me know.


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These ping eye 2 with the Nike swoosh were made for a Nike sponsored million dollar hole in one contest for the Fiesta bowl. It to place at the Biltmore club in Phoenix Az. Can anyone provide any information, dates produced, value, and rarity. Thanks


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this thread would be a lot more interesting with a few pictures.

"take a couple weeks off - then quit for good"

 

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I used to have a black and white one that I practiced with back in high school golf. That was back in the 90's...

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Hi, i have a pink and blue,a black and yellow with gold writen,also blue and white ping eye2 with allied signal automotive on it,also ping orange and white with merry christmas on it,also  a ping blood red and white with pebble beach golf links logo,yellow white ping and a red and white with boat mans logo and final a black nike oneblack ball in A1 cond only 3000 made for a nike  tournament very rare make an offer before i put on ebay


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On September 22, 2011 at 7:33 AM, mikbergs45 said:

Anyone interested in selling their ping dual or solid color golf balls?

I'd be interested in selling some of mine.. I have a few that are common (yellow and white, turquoise and white, but I have a turquoise and white one with the Ping LPGA logo that's a little more rare, and I have a very rare ball which is orange and dark blue that's brand new and are selling anywhere from $140 to $200 on EBay but those were for lower number balls where my ball is #4.. If you're interested make me an offer cause I have a lot of collectibles and even have something extremely rare which is a Ping hat from 1991 that's brand new and is signed by Karsten Solheim and has been in an airtight collectible case since the day I got it.. Karsten never signed anything and his autograph is extremely rare to come across and not to mention on a hat that's over 25 years old and is brand new and is still as white as the day I got it..

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