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Post by Matt on Aug 26, 2004 16:09:03 GMT -5
Calling all duckpin bowlers!
I need your help. I pitched my client the idea of having a modified duckpin bowling lane at a trade show. They loved it! What great exposure for duckpin bowling, I thought.
Here's the problem: How do I go about constructing a temporary duckpin lane at the tradeshow?
The client is willing to put some $$$ toward this idea, but I'm not sure it's doable.
Can you answer any of these questions for me: How much would it cost to construct a modified duckpin lane? How long would it take construct something like this? How do I solve the problem of refeeding the balls back to the players? Have you or anyone you know ever done something like this?
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Matt
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james
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Post by james on Sept 6, 2006 6:32:51 GMT -5
one idea would be to build it an 18 wheeler put a setter and ball return and everything.
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Post by JoeWG on Oct 21, 2006 20:33:18 GMT -5
Try contacting Burnwick Bowling in New Jersey, they have mastered the art of a traveling bowling lane.
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