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  2. Storm Products - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Storm currently employs about 165 people (about 120 in Utah). The company manufactures about 500,000 balls a year, and ships to 70 countries. [5] Storm Products also owns the Roto Grip and 900 Global bowling ball brands. [6]

  3. Anthony Simonsen - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Walter Simonsen (born January 6, 1997) is an American professional ten-pin bowler.He has been a member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) since 2014. . Simonsen became known in bowling fan circles early in the 2016 season, when he earned the distinction as the youngest player in history to win a PBA major championship (USBC Mas

  4. Bowling ball - Wikipedia

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    The USBC and World Bowling promulgate bowling ball specifications. USBC specifications include physical requirements for weight (≤16 pounds (7.3 kg)), diameter (8.500 inches (21.59 cm)—8.595 inches (21.83 cm)), surface hardness, surface roughness, hole drilling limitations (example: a single balance hole including the thumb hole for "two-handed" bowlers [3]), balance, plug limitations, and ...

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  6. Bowling machine - Wikipedia

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    These machines will work with any ball of roughly the right size and weight, such as normal cricket balls or tennis balls. However, they usually work best with their own balls, bowling machine balls which are made of hard plastic, and are covered in dimples. These dimples are to help the spinning wheels grip the ball and, for example, improve ...

  7. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Bowling bag: a popular 1990s "retro" style for younger women, modeled after American bags used to carry bowling balls; sturdy design with arched top and sides and a zipper closure with two carrying handles, may or may not have feet, usually no strap, no drawstring, no top flap

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