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    Post Not ALL pins are BOWLING pins

    I saw these through a window in an old ghost town, while I was on vacation.

    My first thought was, "Wow! Old vintage bowling pins!"

    But after more research, these are actually a style of wooden pin used back in the day (and sometimes by workout enthusiasts nowadays).

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    any one ever duck bowl? mini pins and like a cannon ball. did it back in the 70's...lol not easy..talk about ball speed....check out John's 10th frame strike at about 2:50 into the video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS8B59xuKz8
    Last edited by LOUVIT; 06-13-2016 at 04:41 PM.

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    We, ten pin bowlers, talk about pin carry. I wish I could get ball carry like that once in a while.

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