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On Saturday, 7 September 2013 12:21:17 UTC-3, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... "True North" wrote in message ... If you can't hold one of your oversized balls with the fingerholes, then my advice about candlepin bowling makes even more sense. ------------------------------- Candlepin bowling has been credited as being introduced in the late 1800's in Worchester, Massachusetts. Being a MA native, going "bowling" to us as kids was always candlepin. I never saw a 10 pin alley until I was much older. I've done both over the years but still much prefer candlepin. Are the balls the same size as 10 pin balls? I've never seen a candlepin alley. Not sure if anyone answered your question but there is quite a size difference and no holes in the smaller ball. See attached... http://voices.yahoo.com/the-differen...n-5583907.html |