Actually whoever designed the original GS-10 pinsetter it was built combining several pinsetters, distributor, pit/ball door, and table of an AMF, ball excelerator and pin distribution of a brunswick A-2, elevator of a candlepin machine, and chain driven system of a sherman duckpin machine. It seems he took the best parts of multiple machines and combined them to make the GS-10, which later became the GS-X
@janchapman1969a It's the old Schmidt pinsetting machine with a bunch of Brunswick electronics and add ons and enter the Brunswick GS pinsetters.....Some of which are pretty stupid....
When the GS-10 pinsetter (5 models before the GS-X it was programable for manual scoring, therefore it would not do a second-ball detect, it would only do a sweep on second ball, this also could be used for the old-time Brunswick AS-80 automatic scoring. then in 1988, Brunswick came out with BowlerVision scoring which used the double detect, and now all Brunswick/GS- series scoring uses double detect
I'll take a classic A2 over this complicated POS any day!
slyflight 3 months ago
that's stupid that the machine has to come down on the second cycle...
PahangDragonbird 9 months ago
where's program number 2 for this?
Bubbled86 1 year ago
9:23 please insert VHS casette now.. or... type in the youtube URL for the next video. HA
petershen1984 1 year ago
very interesting.
igna94igna 1 year ago
I can see a Canadian 5-Pin version of this setter. It looks so simple and easy!
The elevator looks the same as the Double-D's
EdmDude 1 year ago
Wait when did Brunswick start making the 82-90XLs?
Oh wait...
heavyq 2 years ago
Actually whoever designed the original GS-10 pinsetter it was built combining several pinsetters, distributor, pit/ball door, and table of an AMF, ball excelerator and pin distribution of a brunswick A-2, elevator of a candlepin machine, and chain driven system of a sherman duckpin machine. It seems he took the best parts of multiple machines and combined them to make the GS-10, which later became the GS-X
janchapman1969a 1 year ago
@janchapman1969a It's the old Schmidt pinsetting machine with a bunch of Brunswick electronics and add ons and enter the Brunswick GS pinsetters.....Some of which are pretty stupid....
BIGGREENLEAF1 1 year ago
@heavyq they didn't AMF made them.
JklStudiosAwesome 1 year ago
@JklStudiosAwesome lol I know. The GS-series machines work pretty identical to how the newer AMFs do. Was just being sarcastic is all :P
heavyq 1 year ago
auto out of range to call the pinchaser - cool, except if your a pinchaser.
auto foul is cool...
still think it looks like an old rubber band duckpin setter (Bowlmor), chains, multiple motors, etc...
ajawam 2 years ago
do you have the rest? :P
inspirebowl 2 years ago
cool
legomax190 2 years ago
do you have anything like this for the 2's?
dp92492 2 years ago
So, could you get gs-x machines with manual scoring?
or is everything digital nowadays. lol
EdmDude 2 years ago 2
When the GS-10 pinsetter (5 models before the GS-X it was programable for manual scoring, therefore it would not do a second-ball detect, it would only do a sweep on second ball, this also could be used for the old-time Brunswick AS-80 automatic scoring. then in 1988, Brunswick came out with BowlerVision scoring which used the double detect, and now all Brunswick/GS- series scoring uses double detect
janchapman1969a 1 year ago