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  2. Acrylic trophy - Wikipedia

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    An acrylic trophy is an alternative to the traditional glass, or crystal trophy. Acrylic glass can be molded into a variety of forms, and corporations will often create custom promotional items shaped like their products. They are manufactured by pouring acrylic sheets casting resin into a mold. Embedments are acrylic trophies that have an item ...

  3. Columbia Industries - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1960 in Ephrata, Washington (near the Columbia River), Columbia Industries was the first manufacturer to successfully use polyester resin ("plastic") in bowling balls. Prior to this, nearly all bowling balls were made of a hard rubber material. The company later moved to San Antonio, Texas. [1]

  4. R.S. Owens & Company - Wikipedia

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    The company has manufactured the molds for the Oscar and Emmy Award trophies since 1982, after taking over from Dodge Trophy & Awards Co, which had been doing the casting since 1930. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The awards weigh 8.5 pounds (3.9 kg) each; it takes between three and four weeks to manufacture each statue [ 7 ]

  5. Perfect game (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    Freeman and Hatfield posit that the increase in perfect games is due to factors such as the introduction of reactive resin coverstocks, asymmetric ball cores, synthetic lane surfaces, and precision lane oiling machines. A perfect game is the highest score possible in a game of bowling, achieved by scoring a strike with every throw. [1]

  6. Category:Ten-pin bowling books - Wikipedia

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    Willard and His Bowling Trophies This page was last edited on 21 April 2020, at 13:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. 1991 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1991 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 33rd season, and consisted of 36 events. The 1991 season featured the infamous "Del Ballard, Jr. gutter ball."

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