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How to pull pins out of a row of pins to work on them

By Joker2Wild

8 years ago


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    #61 8 years ago
    Quoted from yzfguy:

    I get on all fours, crawl under any lift up slightly with my back, sliding the game straight out. The turtle method is great for you and chiropractor recommended

    Ha ha, that sounds so funny how you worded that, but that's exactly what I do. It's faster than trying to use pinball scates when the pin is against the wall.

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