When I lived in MA it was very popular, both candle pin and duckpin. We even had a small alley in our less then 1000 population town. But we had to travel two towns over to find the first 10 pin house. Which now I understand is torn down. So one'd have to travel even further to find a 10 pin house.
Not sure why candlepin and duckpin settled in the upper east coast as I'm not that informed as to the history of those bowling forms. But I do agree they are prevalent over 10 pin, in that area.
#48399 - 01/27/0801:09 AMRe: Candlepin or 10 pins in MA?
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Mick
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I'll never figure it out. Maybe it is still popular because you get three rolls instead of two? Because the balls are lighter? I don't know. All I know is that when I go ten-pin bowling with my dad, he refers to it as "big balls." Always makes me crack up.
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#48411 - 01/27/0811:05 AMRe: Candlepin or 10 pins in MA?
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Dennis Michael
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It's easy.
1 ball, all down = a strike. 10 pins plus the count on the next 2 balls. 2 balls, all down = a spare. 10 pins plus the count on the next ball. 3 balls. Record the total pins knocked down.
There is strategy in this game, since the pins are left on the deck until either all are knocked down or 3 turns have been taken. You can use the fallen pins on the deck to hit them into the remaining pins standing.
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#48597 - 01/29/0812:34 PMRe: Candlepin or 10 pins in MA?
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phlydude
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Registered: 01/28/08
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My wife is from Weymouth, MA (outside of Boston) and all that is around where she lived is candlepin bowling. When she asked me if I wanted to go bowling once, I was psyched...then I found out it was the fabled candlepin bowling...the thing I had only heard about in the past. I too thought it was funny that they called 10-pin "big ball bowling". Wikipedia has an entry on it (search "candlepin") and it will tell you about it...apparently developed in Worcester, MA (would explain it's popularity).
I equate it to a cross between 10-pin and skee-ball but a lot tougher to knock down all the pins.
Duckpin bowling is the hardest thing that I have ever done. I went about three weeks ago in Virginia Beach and my highest score was 87. It messed me up when I went back to 10 pin. The ball seemed really heavy and it just looked like it was creeping down the lane. The pins looked huge as well. Took me a good two games to get back into the swing of things.
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I went duck pin bowling a month or so ago. It is a heck of a lot harder than 10 pin bowling...I managed to bowl a 134 one game. I was quite pleased actually. The key was keeping myself from throwing the ball 30 plus miles per hour. It felt like a baseball to me.
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#57991 - 05/29/0804:47 PMRe: Candlepin or 10 pins in MA?
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Richie V.
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Registered: 02/21/08
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My first exposure to bowling actually came in the form of a family outing at the candlepin house in Abington (one of the neighboring towns to Brockton) when I was something like 3 or 4. My first exposure to the ten-pin game was when I was something like 7 or 8, and I really got hooked on it when I shot a 132 game during my first trip to see my extended family in New Jersey (outside of Philadelphia) when I was 12. That had been my high game until I became a league bowler about 10 years later. They are different games, and I'd probably feel lost on a candlepin lane now b/c my bowling mind is more tuned to the ten-pin game.
Edited by Richie V. (05/29/0804:48 PM)
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#57997 - 05/29/0805:16 PMRe: Candlepin or 10 pins in MA?
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I remember one occasion when we went duckpin bowling in Dagupan City, Philippines when I was a kid. That was one of the very first times I got my taste of bowling. We were so into it that we lost rack of time and bowled for over 2 hours. It was then when I suddenly realized that the guy who kept setting the pins for us must be getting really tired--he had a Coke in one hand while doing so. We could have bowled much longer, but felt sorry for the guy, so we called it a day.
The key in either Candlepin or Duckpin is NOT to hook the ball. I've heard that Duckpin bowlers can tell if someone is a "Big Ball Bowler" when they see someone hooking the Duckpin ball.
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