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From: anabellmar
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  • really like it plz make more vids

  • more plz

  • AMF 82-30ish looks like, or a prototype, lol

  • I'm sorry, but I would hate that job. I love bowling to death but I cant sit there and re-rack people's pins.

  • a dream job lol

  • I set pins there in the winter of '83. We just had the plain pins though and no fog machine. The rest looks the same though. It was good exercise.

  • we have thoose black light pins but we only use them for special occasions

  • whoa is this that old bowling alley that still does hand set pins? and if i am correct the #1 rule is:If u see legs, Don't Bowl!

  • I remember setting pins using a similar (if not identical) setup in New Effington, SD back in 1974. They may have been Brunswick-Balke-Collender "B-2"'s or something like that. No fun at all being hit by a flying pin, either!

    Cool post.

  • The spotting table appears as it works much the same way as the AMF 82/70 pinsetter except that the pins are loaded into the spotting table by hand.

  • thats cool

  • That's awesome, just like the old days! I see you guys have black light reactive pins... is there a website for the lanes?

  • Very cool, I'd love to try it myself! I work on Bowling machines, but have never set by hand. Do you sit on something while they are bowling?

  • I sit on a platform and jump off to set them again

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