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The History of Bowling Pinsetters
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Fred Schmidt created a machine that would clear, lift, and set the pins for the American Machine and Foundry Company in 1941, changing the game of bowling forever. The machine caught on quickly, resulting in the production of 40,000 machines from 1950 to 1958.

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Bowling was a manual, labor-intensive sport until Fred Schmidt from New York State created a machine that could handle the task of clearing and setting the pins.
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Bowling was a manual, labor-intensive sport until Fred Schmidt from New York State created a machine that could handle the task of clearing and setting the pins. This led to the development of the pinsetter and the growth of automated bowling alleys across the United States.

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The History of Bowling Pinsetters
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Why Bowling is Awesome
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Stuff You Should Know