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Bowling Ball History

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25 Comments

i love bowling :D


W00T go ebonite i bowl for my school and ebonite is all i use!


that balls, and most of my balls >.>


Always buy American made balls, please every one. Let’s all do our part to counter act this dying economy and country. Thank you.


cool! i live 2 minutes away from Brunswick Bowling


Went to Showplace Bowling Center on Staten Island in NY over the weekend. $10.00 a game DURING THE DAY ON A SATURDAY or $25.00 per lane per hour. ridiculous


“the difference between this ball and mu other balls” lol


HAMMER’S WHERE IT’S ALL AT


I remember it being about $3.50 to $4.00 to bowl in a league in the late 1960’s. Part of that also went to the cost of the trophies. There were also human scorekeepers (usually high schoolers) to pay. They would usually get a couple of dollars. The most I have paid to bowl in a league was just about five years ago and it was about $12.00. No break on open bowling. I’ve been to some places that charge $15.00 an hour and they start the time right away.


How much was it in the 1960’s to bowl league? In my area its $12.00 and i bowl on 2 leagues. When i go out to open bowl i pay $2.00 a game. If you were on a league in your area would you get a break on open bowling? But i do agree with you bowling has become outrages for non league bowlers in my area if your not in a league its $4.50 a game.


hahahaa so funny what he says at the end. “balls will return” hahaa


i used brunswick for a long time just switched to the track 920a and i will prolly never go back anyone thinking of getting a new ball i suggest looking at the 920a


I started bowling in the 1960’s when all balls were made from hard rubber and all lanes were wood. The changes since then have been amazing and unfortunately has made it way to easy for bowlers to get higher scores without having to really work for it. Also bowling has become way to expensive. I still bowl when I can but not as often as I can barely afford the prices. Ohwell.


I love Bowling! And that was some useful and interesting information.


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word


awesome video


that is a very smart statement.


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FUCK HAMMER ITS ALL ABOUT STORM!!!


I use a scout Reactive by columbia 300..
its a great lil ball for me…
iget plenty of hook off the 5 board from it….

but i want a HAMMER


Hammer Rules!!


where can i download this episode of modern marvels?…..can any 1 gimme the link plzzzzzzz


balls will return… on modarn marble


Now that sounds like Thanksgiving dinner in my family. LOL!


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