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KING BRUNSWICK
What a durable pin! Even as the exterior coating began to chip away, Brunswick’s King Pins withstood the assaults from ball and machine.
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NINE PIN FOR THE WIN
In the 1930s, some U.S. cities banned the nine-pin bowling game because people were taking too much time off work to play it. Nine-pin bowling differs in many ways from the ten-pin game that most are ...
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REGULATING THE PINS
Bowling’s governing bodies regulate the size and shape of all bowling pins used in official competition. Before the Meister Brau Beer league hit the lanes in this 1940s competition, these particular r ...
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ROLLING WITH A KING-PIN
Up for a game but don’t feel like going out? This mechanical bowler will roll the ball for you, courtesy of Baldwin Mfg. Co. of Brooklyn. The mid-twentieth-century King-Pin tabletop game features part ...
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THIS PIN KEEPS TRACK
The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company has long been a major name in bowling. If nothing else, the company’s success is evident in the vast number of Brunswick King Pins in existence. Just as bowling p ...
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