« Reply #17 on: October 28, 2008, 10:30:56 PM »
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Check the highlighted red text. If it is your assertion that your statement is true, then why paste a book that obviously disagrees with you?
Well it's not just my assertion, it was pointed out to me quite awhile back.
I had at one time had said that the arrows lined up directly with the pins, Because a diagram I saw in Fred Bordens book "Bowling: Knowledge is the Key" page 51.
Which shows the 10 pin on the 5 board(1st arrow), the 6 pin on the 10 board(2nd arrow), 3&9pins on the 15th board(3rd arrow), etc. and was told that was wrong.
So I looked into it and the pins don't sit directly on the same boards as the arrows. If you don't believe me, just walk down the lane take a look at the 10 pin its on the 3 board not the 5board which is first arrow.
And I pasted a copy of the original instructions as they were written. So you could see what was written and how it was used in context . And I included my comment on what was said originally in those instructions, with what I found out about it.
Edited on 10/28/2008 10:24 PM
No, you missed my point I believe. It is your claim that the arrows do not line up with the pins. O.k., got that.
Then, you paste an old article from the original instructions that clearly says that the arrows line up with the pins, right?
So, whether they actually line up or not, why would you post something that clearly says that they do while you are trying to say they don't?
I, personally, couldn't care less. I just thought it was strange to try to prove your point by posting something from the original that disagrees with you.
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