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Can You Identify Pin-Setters

At Lamonica Bowling Alley?

GOHS Executive Director Bob Brzozowski holds up a photo that Rich Ranieri dropped off at the Oneonta History Center this afternoon of pin-setters at Diz Lamonica's bowlilng alley in the basement of the Green Earth building on Market Street. If you know anything about this picture, when it was taken, or who the boys are, e-mail info@allotsego.com
GOHS Executive Director Bob Brzozowski holds up a photo that Rich Ranieri dropped off at the Oneonta History Center this afternoon of pin-setters at Diz Lamonica’s bowling alley in the basement of what is now the Green Earth building on Market Street.   Rich just discovered the image among his father’s personal effects.  If you know anything about this picture, when it was taken, or who the boys are, e-mail info@allotsego.com.
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  1. Yes, the 3rd man from the left in the front row with the dark shirt on is my dad, Whitney Shaver. He was a pin setter there one summer and wrote about this in his memoirs.

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