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  1. The Book of Duckpin Bowling by Henry F. Fankhauser, Frank Micalizzi, 1969
  2. National Duckpin Bowling Congress: Season 1969-1970 by Anonymous, 1969
  3. Duck pin bowling (The Barnes sports library) by Jack Weinberg, 1954
  4. Book of Duckpin Bowling by Rh Value Publishing, 1976-10-16
  5. Duckpin bowler's handbook by Doris M Goldy, 1962

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