Hello Carlo ,, this is cool , thanks foe the video
@fawnfredenburg5361Күн бұрын
Great video as always Carlo and thank you for sharing 👍❤️😎
@fawnfredenburg5361Күн бұрын
I’m enjoying these videos Carlo 👍❤️😎
@noorkulinso57998 сағат бұрын
I really enjoy watching every single videos you share to us Carlo thank you
@jamespelletier4679Күн бұрын
Omg! Thought this was candle pin, i was like, i want this place. Worked in my parents' place most of my life, and now work at place with ten pin and candles pin. This place is sooooo cool.
@aprilwilliams9525Күн бұрын
It's a cool old school bowl😢 alley. Good job.
@soniadamerchie2576Күн бұрын
It's sooo much fun to go bowling. 5 pin or 10 pin.
@berliner0Күн бұрын
Bowling is Awrsome
@Andrew-h8j2v19 сағат бұрын
Hi there Carlo I like the video especially seeing the bowling alley is untouched and not vandalized and that is nice to see a 1985 Coca Cola cooler that is in mint condition 👍
@vickidutenhafer4047Күн бұрын
Hi Carlo! That bowling is called duck pin bowling. It's similar to regular bowling, but I think it's more fun.
@heatherdontcareКүн бұрын
My daughter bowled in middle and high school and I've never seen little bowling balls like those in any alley 🎳. "Kid's balls" are normal sized, just lighter....6-8 lbs, usually. Curious what those little ones are actually for.....🤔
@robynhaywardКүн бұрын
The bowling alley I went to growing up definitely had smaller sized kids balls Ive also used lighter, normal sized ones tho, but the tiny ones I used A LOT... I was an only child lol my mom and I went bowling a lot 😆
@TheSecretLensКүн бұрын
those are 5 pin bowling balls, typically only seen in Canada
@heatherdontcareКүн бұрын
@TheSecretLens That makes sense! I've been to alleys in multiple states and have never seen any!
@robynhayward23 сағат бұрын
@@heatherdontcare i definitely didn't know it was a Canadian thing! The more you know 🌈 haha
@josephconner4756Күн бұрын
Carlos Paolozza Please have a Merry your family from my family i
@zinandjoey22 сағат бұрын
I love your videos
@elmin82Күн бұрын
That looks in good condition
@Lee.l-p6vКүн бұрын
I guess Carlo you really don't know the difference between the sizes of the balls. It's not for kids per se. The big ball is for 10 pin. The small one is for 5 pin. One weighs more than the other as well. And another thing about bowling alleys is there's not too many anymore. You'd be lucky to find one. Even a newer one. Most of them are all gone and the little thing with the wheel on the table. Yes it's to clean your hands. It had water in it but they also had like a towel on the side of it where you could dry your hands so your hands were clean for when you picked up the ball. But yes, a flash to the best. Thanks again!
@anthonycoach455122 сағат бұрын
Oh my God the one half the ally with the small balls is called Duck pin bowling my dad used to play it back then and I had a couple 10 pin alley's also very very cool I wish they would bring that back I'd love to see that make a come back around here we had one back in the 90's it's still there but it's been closed for some time now I wish someone would reopen it the building is in descent shape yet too that one there should have never closed its crazy to see these kinda places just sitting when they could be making a killing here..
@nanette_128Күн бұрын
@anthonycoach455122 сағат бұрын
That coke machine is worth a bit money and the alley's also they look in descent shape yet it's a shame Carlo the bowling pin setters your referring to are from the 50's I'd say into the 60's the symbol on top of the header where the numbers are on the lanes indicate that there Brunswick built Brunswick lanes and bowl o matic setters are definitely from the 50's those look old but they were top notch back then I believe I hope and pray that if they do knock this down I hope they save the pin setters and the alley's