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  2. File:19150622 Duckpin bowling pin - U.S. patent 1,144,078.png

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    Drawings on cover of U.S. patent 1,144,078, (duckpin) "Bowling Pin" in which "a band of rubber or other resilient material 11" is placed "in an annular peripheral groove or channel 10". Patent may be related to "rubber band duckpins".

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  9. Bowling pin - Wikipedia

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    Scale diagram of bowling pins and balls for several variants of the sport. The horizontal blue lines are 1 inch (2.5 cm) apart vertically. Bowling pins (historically also known as skittles or kegels) are upright elongated solids of rotation with a flat base for setting, usually made of wood (esp. maple) standing between 9 and 16 inches (23 and 41cm) tall.