Bowling Alley Switching Pins at Eva Autumn blog

Bowling Alley Switching Pins. By john johnson, newser staff. Bowling alleys across america are ditching. Nylon strings attached to the pins’ tops pull them up into a rack after a shot, then replace those the player missed. Serious bowlers see a difference in how the pins fall. Bowling alleys across the country are ditching traditional pinsetters — the machines that sweep away. In fact, a few are on strike, and it’s all because bowling alleys across america are. New 'string pin' technology may change bowling. (you can see a video here.) Posted jan 22, 2023 2:55 pm cst. Alleys have been switching to a new automated system using “string pins,” per the wall street journal. There’s a bowling revolution in play, and not all bowlers are willing participants. There's yet another technological revolution happening, reports the los angeles times.

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Serious bowlers see a difference in how the pins fall. There’s a bowling revolution in play, and not all bowlers are willing participants. Bowling alleys across the country are ditching traditional pinsetters — the machines that sweep away. By john johnson, newser staff. In fact, a few are on strike, and it’s all because bowling alleys across america are. (you can see a video here.) Alleys have been switching to a new automated system using “string pins,” per the wall street journal. There's yet another technological revolution happening, reports the los angeles times. Nylon strings attached to the pins’ tops pull them up into a rack after a shot, then replace those the player missed. New 'string pin' technology may change bowling.

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Bowling Alley Switching Pins In fact, a few are on strike, and it’s all because bowling alleys across america are. In fact, a few are on strike, and it’s all because bowling alleys across america are. Serious bowlers see a difference in how the pins fall. (you can see a video here.) Bowling alleys across america are ditching. There’s a bowling revolution in play, and not all bowlers are willing participants. New 'string pin' technology may change bowling. Nylon strings attached to the pins’ tops pull them up into a rack after a shot, then replace those the player missed. Alleys have been switching to a new automated system using “string pins,” per the wall street journal. There's yet another technological revolution happening, reports the los angeles times. Posted jan 22, 2023 2:55 pm cst. By john johnson, newser staff. Bowling alleys across the country are ditching traditional pinsetters — the machines that sweep away.

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