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    I always heard it was around 100k a lane or something close.
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    Anyone with any good info, on companies that install a complete lane, with all the bells and whistles, please send me a link! thanks
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    If he's going to do it he should call Brunswick and probably do two lanes, but man for that money I could take a Limo to the bowling center several times a week and hire an escort to carry my balls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sprocket View Post
    hire an escort to carry my balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sprocket View Post
    If he's going to do it he should call Brunswick and probably do two lanes, but man for that money I could take a Limo to the bowling center several times a week and hire an escort to carry my balls.
    They would look like the biggest ahem-hole if I saw someone doing that lol

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    One lane bare bones setup $70k—$77k

    http://www.fusionbowling.com



    Fusion Bowling sells and installs custom boutique and home bowling alley equipment. Typical residential bowling alley packages include full-size regulation bowling lanes, computer scoring with overhead LCD displays, under-lane ball return system, and reconditioned automatic pinsetter machines. Fusion Bowling's turnkey pricing includes installation labor, loading and shipping, pre-construction consultation, and all accessories such as house balls, bowling shoes, bowling pins, and a lane care kit.
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    THANKS for the info!! I just forward that information to my son! His house is in the planning stage at this point and time. He is also going to have a indoor basketball half court! LOL O well ,,, if you got it ,,, spend it wisely!!

    thanks bow1820!!! He plans on giving them a call for information!
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    Just gave him the website that builds home bowling lanes! He thought it would be around 100,000,,, so at the price they mention on their website, some room maybe for a few bells and whistles... This house he is going to build in the very near future, will have like his house now, a large work out gym area, basketball 1/2 court indoor,,, and bowling lane!

    ICEMAN might just have to buy a house up the street from him!!! LOL

    We just talked about his plans! He designed his current house from the ground up with his wife! Then hired a contractor to build it! Its VERY NICE!!!
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    Fusionbowling does use some used components like the pinsetter. However, that may actually be a good thing because the Brunswick A2 pinsetter is very reliable. It might be a good idea to contact Fusion as well as Brunswick just to get as much info as possible for a purchase this big.

    I'm sure he will weigh his decision carefully. That is a lot of floor space and of course there are many other options for its use other than a bowling lane.
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