Re: EXECUTIVE Pin Footie update



Hehehehe..........I can't let all my playing secrets out Gman. They
actually help a bit with the nudging. Come to think of it, this is
something that could improve your game......dude. ;-)

No rubber needed. They stay where you want them to....unless you
really push. :-)

Let me know when you get to the states and I'll send you a sample set.
:-)

Bryan (CARGPB 14)
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Make your pin feel like one of the family.



Gman3 wrote:
> am i allowed to ask how you nudge and beat on your pins without them
> moving 6 inches while playing if you have those slippery wood sliders
> on carpet ?
>
> do you have rubber on the bottom or do you chase behind your pin after
> nudging and performing STDM saves ?

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