yea unfortunately they had to close their doors
their last issue is free on their website
I subscribed to Bowling This Month ($42.00) via internet last September 23rd. No magazine came to me so I called today to find out why. There is a recorded voice mail that say due to the economic situation, they are shutting down the magazine! I really enjoyed reading the articles they had on the web and so I subscribed. Wrong timing. :>(
yea unfortunately they had to close their doors
their last issue is free on their website
I am a proud member of Bowlingboards.com bowling Forums
Storm Crossroad, Roto Grip Defiant, DV8 Too Reckless, Brunswick Avalanche Urethane
Ball Speed: 18Mph
Rev Rate: 450
Current average: 199
High game: 300
High Series: 769
I subscribed to the magazine in February of this year. At least I got a few of their magazines. Hate to see them go.![]()
Very sad indeed.... population growing, yet bowling numbers are decreasing big! We need to make it revelant to they young, or I fear it might follow the path of the horse shoes!!
shoely not,,,, I hope.....(![]()
Last edited by MICHAEL; 10-15-2013 at 12:41 PM.
Don't walk on Thin Ice!
Slowinski has a bi-monthly letter now by subscription and plans to present articles similar to BTM magazine. I got the first one last month. If you are interested look for DYDS in Facebook.
I feel ya, I subscribed in August....
i believe BTM might be re opening in the future according to one of the writers
I am a proud member of Bowlingboards.com bowling Forums
Storm Crossroad, Roto Grip Defiant, DV8 Too Reckless, Brunswick Avalanche Urethane
Ball Speed: 18Mph
Rev Rate: 450
Current average: 199
High game: 300
High Series: 769
Will they honor unfulfilled subscriptions though...?
They should have left pro bowling on free TV every Saturday afternoon on channel 7 by us anyway. I use to watch it all of the time. My parents watched it also. They could have advertised bowling equipment in the commercials. Now you see bowling only if you subscribe to
cable TV. Not everyone can afford that in this economy.
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