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00:00Up next on American Restoration.
00:02This is really cool.
00:04This is a bending machine for all the kind of things that a bowler would need.
00:08Does it open?
00:09There's no keys.
00:10Oh, there's no keys?
00:10No keys.
00:13No friggin' way.
00:14What we got?
00:15A, uh, test sprayer.
00:16Is it copper?
00:17It's copper, solid copper.
00:19Wow, that's cool.
00:20So it's just pump and shoot.
00:21Exact principle, yeah.
00:23This is weird.
00:24Tyler or Brett Lee haven't done a teardown in a while, so I'm keeping an eye on them.
00:28Have you taken any pictures yet?
00:29Uh, no.
00:31That's why you guys don't tear s*** apart.
00:33Obviously, it's not my job.
00:37Look at a man's workbench.
00:39You see his passions.
00:42His work's in progress.
00:45The things that drive him crazy.
00:50Projects that?
00:51You get the point.
00:53Anyway, every workbench tells a story.
00:56And this is ours.
00:58American Restoration.
01:04I love restoring stuff from back in the day.
01:07It always keeps us on our toes.
01:09Even though a lot of the items we do might appear similar, restorations almost always have a surprise in store.
01:15And it's always a learning experience for someone in my shop.
01:18Hey, Rick.
01:19Got someone here that's got something for you.
01:22Hi, I'm Barbara.
01:23Hi, Barbara.
01:24I'm Rick.
01:24Good to meet you.
01:25What you got?
01:26Let's see.
01:26I'm at Rick's Restoration today to get my bowling aid vending machine restored.
01:31My husband and I recently purchased Master Industries and we found the bowling machine in the warehouse when we were
01:37preparing to move.
01:38And my husband fell in love with it and wanted it restored and I thought this would be a great
01:42thing to do for him.
01:43This is really cool.
01:45This is a vending machine that would dispense all the kind of things that a bowler would need.
01:51If you bowled a lot and got blisters on your thumb, there's stuff right here to put patch and put
01:56it over that so you can keep bowling.
01:58And you bought this company that actually sold this stuff?
02:01Yeah.
02:01Oh, really?
02:02My husband and I manufacture bowling balls.
02:05Oh, yeah.
02:05And so we just thought, well, this would be a great addition to our family.
02:09Yeah.
02:10Bowling used to be a lawn game before it was perfected indoors in modern day bowling alleys.
02:14The first indoor bowling alley was built in 1840.
02:17And my father actually worked in one and he took me bowling all the time as a kid.
02:21This thing here, I mean, as a kid, I remember at the bowling alley, they had a machine that was
02:26like this that dispensed stuff.
02:27I don't know if it was a cigarette machine they converted, but this thing to me, it looks like a
02:31national.
02:31And they used to make candy machines and different kind of vending machines.
02:34What do you want to do to it?
02:35I would really like to go for something early 60s colors.
02:39And I'm not real sure what that would be.
02:41I don't know.
02:42What do you think about a bowling pin and a little ball down there or something like that?
02:45Yeah, that might look good.
02:46You think?
02:46Yeah, yeah.
02:46Yeah, absolutely.
02:47I always love coming up with custom designs for projects.
02:50And if we get to do this project, I have a feeling this machine is going to make me feel
02:54like a kid again.
02:55The key is, is how bad the inside is because the insides is a lot of parts.
03:00Right.
03:00That's a lot of parts.
03:01Right.
03:01Does it open?
03:02There's no keys.
03:03Oh, there's no keys.
03:04No keys.
03:04Oh, well, then it doesn't open today, does it?
03:06What are you estimating this is going to set me back?
03:10As long as there's nothing wrong with the inside, I'm looking probably, I'm looking at 3,500.
03:15All right.
03:16All right.
03:16I think that sounds good.
03:18All right.
03:18Awesome.
03:18Thanks.
03:19Thank you very much.
03:20Let's go in the office and I'll introduce you to Kelly and she'll write you up.
03:24All right.
03:24After spending this much money, I am really hoping that Rick doesn't find any major problems
03:28inside.
03:29I don't want just another dust catcher sitting in the front of the office that I have to dust.
03:41Rick.
03:42Yeah.
03:43Over here.
03:43Hey, Rick.
03:44You got a customer.
03:45Hey.
03:45How are you?
03:46Pretty good.
03:47I'm Rick.
03:48Hey, Rick.
03:49Come on over here.
03:50Is it heavy?
03:52No.
03:53All right.
03:54What we got?
03:55A knapsack sprayer for pest control around circa 1900.
04:02A knapsack sprayer?
04:03Yep.
04:04So it used a lot of dust.
04:05Pump like pesticides?
04:07Yes.
04:07Exactly.
04:08In fact, it pumps like an old water pump.
04:10You have to pump it to it spray.
04:11Why do you have one of these?
04:12I'm in the industry, so I collect vintage and antique pest control items.
04:16Oh.
04:17Oh.
04:17That's cool.
04:18Is it, you think it's, is it copper?
04:20It's copper.
04:21Solid copper.
04:22Wow.
04:22This is the perfect knapsack sprayer.
04:24I mean, to me, I think about pest control.
04:26I remember hearing DDT was like going away.
04:28They stopped it.
04:29The government said it's killing everybody.
04:30When this sprayer was around, they were probably using stuff like arsenic and strychnite.
04:34Yeah.
04:34Really dangerous stuff.
04:35Pest control has been around for thousands of years.
04:38I mean, entire towns had infestations and people had to figure out ways to kill these
04:43bugs.
04:43So it's cool to see an early 20th century tool used for pest control back in the day.
04:48It don't feel bad though.
04:50So this, actually what you're doing is all the time.
04:52Continuously, yes.
04:53Because it's not like a pressurized tank.
04:54It's before the compressed air sprayers, yes.
04:56Right.
04:57So it's just pump and shoot.
04:59Exact principle, yeah.
05:00So this is how you would open it basically, right?
05:02Well, you'd fill it from here.
05:03Right.
05:04But the cleaning and all that would be, take this off.
05:07So it's all there.
05:08It's all complete.
05:09Wow.
05:10What are you thinking about doing with it?
05:11Well, I'd like to look original.
05:13Okay.
05:13New graphics on there.
05:14Yeah.
05:15You know, Effie Meyers, perfect knapsack sprayer on there.
05:18What do you want the outside?
05:19I'll make it straight as an arrow.
05:20Okay.
05:21But do you want it shiny?
05:22I'm thinking kind of shiny, yeah.
05:24Kind of really pop.
05:25Okay.
05:26A real nice display.
05:27Right.
05:27So what is all this going to cost me?
05:30I mean, all this really is, is a lot of hand work.
05:33Right.
05:33Hand work, cleaning, and then the art.
05:35But this jug being dented the way it is, is not as easy as it seems.
05:39But I'm looking probably about $1,500.
05:41Wow.
05:41For the whole thing.
05:42Make sure everything's done right.
05:45I think we knew that.
05:46Yeah?
05:46Yeah.
05:47Awesome.
05:47Super.
05:48All right.
05:48Let's go in the office and finish up some paperwork.
05:50And this sounds like a cool little challenge to me.
05:52Okay.
05:53Come on in.
05:53The price was a little high, but I've never seen one before.
05:56I do want it to work because I want to test it out to see what my brothers in the
06:00industry
06:01used before me.
06:02And after that, it'll just be on the shelf for a beautiful display piece.
06:12You ready?
06:14Yeah.
06:15Rick has Cowboy and I drilling out the lock on this bowling vending machine.
06:18He doesn't know what the insides look like, so he wants me to grab them as soon as it's
06:21open.
06:22Check it out.
06:23That's bad.
06:25Candy.
06:26It was a candy machine.
06:27You can see somebody put all that other painting on there and flipped it around to where
06:31it looks like a bowling thing, but it was a candy machine.
06:34No friggin' way.
06:35No way.
06:36As I'm looking inside the machine, I find something I rarely see in old items.
06:40The original instructions.
06:42I've never, ever seen one of these.
06:43And you know how we have all those mechs, so this will help us.
06:46Nice.
06:47Okay.
06:47So that's very cool.
06:48Go ahead and get it all the way apart.
06:49And then the first thing to do is get this out to sandblast.
06:52The rest of the stuff will go into prep.
06:53Okay.
06:53To work, Cowboy, you can go ahead and start prepping out all the pieces.
06:56Good job, guys.
06:57Damn it, Kyle.
06:58That's a lot of pieces I got to polish.
07:04This is weird.
07:06We're so slammed at the shop, I'm relying on Tyler and Bretley to tear down the pest sprayer
07:10that we just got in.
07:12They haven't done a tear down in a while, so I'm keeping an eye on them.
07:15It is extremely crucial.
07:16We use the exact same nuts and bolts.
07:19He wants the same original hardware.
07:21Have you taken any pictures yet?
07:23Uh, no.
07:24You got to take pictures as you go.
07:26It'll make it a lot easier for the guy putting back together.
07:28You'll save 30 minutes with one god dang three second picture.
07:31You got it?
07:32Yep.
07:33One thing these guys have to learn is that I'm going to be tougher on them than my other employees.
07:38I'm running a family business, and if they want to take over one day, they got to know
07:42their s*** is cold.
07:43s*** is what we do.
07:45We restore stuff.
07:46It has to be done one s*** way.
07:48That's why you guys don't tear s*** apart.
07:50Obviously, it's not my job.
07:51But you need to know everybody else's job.
07:54There's a reason why we do this s***.
07:55It just ain't because I want to.
07:5730 years.
07:58As foreman, I'm used to catching a lot of flack.
08:01But when my dad lays into me like that, there's nothing worse.
08:04And this pest sprayer, it's really starting to bug me.
08:07For inspiration, I'm taking Tyler to a bowling alley I used to go to as a kid.
08:11Is there any way that I might be able to see in the back?
08:14This place is awesome.
08:15You guys want to see how one of them works?
08:17Yeah.
08:19Oh, wow.
08:20It's right through here.
08:21I brought my husband with me.
08:22As far as he knows, this machine was scrapped.
08:25One, two, three.
08:27Whoa!
08:28Oh, man.
08:28Man, you gotta be kidding me.
08:37The guys are making progress on the bowling aid vending machine we got in.
08:40They've stripped it down to metal and started the body work to get it prepped for painting.
08:45We're trying to give this bowling aid vending machine a retro feel.
08:49So for inspiration, I'm taking Tyler to a bowling alley I used to go to as a kid.
08:54I remember this place having a cool 60s vibe.
08:56So I hope it hasn't changed much since I came here almost 40 years ago.
09:01Hey, guys.
09:02Hey, how are you?
09:03I'm Rick.
09:03Tyler.
09:04You here to bowl?
09:04Nice to meet you.
09:05Um, no.
09:06I used to live in Boulder here and I used to bowl here when I was a kid.
09:10Oh, right.
09:10And we're restoring an old machine that holds bowling accessories.
09:14Okay.
09:14And I just wanted to come up and look around and get some ideas.
09:17Yeah.
09:17You know, see what you got.
09:18So is that okay?
09:19Yeah.
09:19Feel free to walk around and check things out.
09:21All right.
09:21If you need anything, just yell.
09:23Okay.
09:23Thanks, thanks.
09:25What do you think?
09:25I think it's sweet.
09:27This is like, I want to hang out here now.
09:29I mean, I'm in the 60s.
09:31I know.
09:31Man, I remember coming up here.
09:32The lanes.
09:33I think.
09:34It looks like it's been a little redecorated, but I know the seats are definitely the same.
09:37I remember that wood.
09:38That's so cool.
09:39Yeah.
09:39It's really cool.
09:40I like the ball.
09:41It looks like it's crashing into the pins.
09:43Yeah.
09:44I think that'd be really cool, like, to have on the side.
09:46You know what I mean?
09:47Yeah.
09:47And if you want to do, like, the bowl, like, in that font.
09:50Yeah, yeah.
09:50You know, when I used to come up and I bowl and stuff, I always wanted to go, like, in
09:53the back.
09:53Go get him.
09:54Okay.
09:54And I want to ask him a question.
09:56All right.
09:56Thanks.
09:57Ever since the automatic pin setters were invented, I've always wondered how they worked.
10:01Is there any way that I might be able to see in the back?
10:04Yeah.
10:04On the back?
10:04Yeah, not a problem.
10:05I can take you back there.
10:06Awesome.
10:06Awesome.
10:08I think anybody that is ever bowled is always intrigued on how the pins are set down on
10:13the wood.
10:14And to be able to go into the back and see these big machines I've never seen before
10:18is really cool.
10:19This place is awesome.
10:21Wow.
10:22Look at these things, man.
10:23Yeah, this is the business end of it.
10:25They came out somewhere in the 60s.
10:27Right?
10:27This is what I was telling you about, Tyler.
10:29So, back in the day, my dad, he was actually the kid back here in the back, you know, set
10:34pins.
10:34Jeez.
10:34He worked.
10:35That was his job, you know?
10:37So, every time, like, somebody bowled one roll and they knocked the pins down, somebody
10:41had to hand one, two, three, all the way to ten.
10:44And I can imagine pins were flying, right?
10:47You were dodging.
10:47And they were wooden.
10:48They were dodging pins.
10:50Dodging pins and bowling balls.
10:51Yeah.
10:52I bet it was a pretty dangerous job.
10:53That sounds fun.
10:54To be quite honest.
10:55You guys want to see how one of them worked?
10:57Yeah.
10:58All right.
10:59We'll run it through a strike cycle here.
11:03Oh.
11:06Wow.
11:08Catches it.
11:11It looks like a pretty basic system, but very cool.
11:14Very cool.
11:16Coming back here made me think that if we could set up, like, a bowling thing, like,
11:19get all the guys from the shop and come bowling.
11:21It'd be fun.
11:21Yeah.
11:22It'd be awesome.
11:23I agree.
11:23And to come back here was a true treat.
11:25So, thank you very much for doing that.
11:27I really appreciate it.
11:28Not a problem.
11:28Thanks a lot.
11:28Thanks.
11:37Recently, a pest sprayer came in.
11:39This thing is over a hundred years old and seen a lot of harsh chemicals.
11:42So, it's in pretty bad shape.
11:45We've just finished the cosmetic work and the copper on this pest sprayer looks great.
11:51Dave, I really need your help, man.
11:53What's up, Tyler?
11:54The bad news is when I tried to test the mechanics, it didn't hold pressure.
11:58And since my dad's been bugging me about this project, I really hope Dave could help me out.
12:01I was working with Kyle on it and we've been trying to fix the pump and all that stuff.
12:05And my dad, since day one, he's been on my ass about this, got to do it right.
12:09What's the problem?
12:10I filled it up with water and then it just kept leaking, but it has to hold pressure, you know
12:14what I mean?
12:14Because you got to be able to pump it up to get it out of the nozzle.
12:17Let me see this thing here.
12:20Are you still leaking here after all this weld?
12:22Yeah.
12:23I mean, this is going to be a problem.
12:26Big problem.
12:27I'm worried about it so thin, too.
12:29If it gets hot, it's going to...
12:30See, that's the problem, man.
12:31We put too much heat on it or any heat at all is probably blowing it all away, isn't it?
12:35Yeah.
12:35Well, I guess the first thing we should do, man, is get the flashlight and let's see how bad the
12:40holes really are.
12:40How are you going to tell?
12:42Just look inside of it.
12:43There you go.
12:44See some holes?
12:45Yeah.
12:46Little, little pen holes.
12:48Dave's our best welder.
12:49I just really hope he can pull this off.
12:51This thin stuff is definitely tricky to work with.
12:54Trying to weld together a thin piece of copper like this is damn near impossible.
12:58And it requires a very steady hand or else you just end up burning more holes through the material.
13:03When I fix this hole, I make 10 more.
13:05Man.
13:06I could be here for days doing this.
13:10This sucks.
13:15Hey, Ted.
13:16Hey, Rick.
13:17Earlier, Tyler and I went to this old school bowling alley to get some inspiration on a 60s vending machine
13:23we got in.
13:24I want to do some art on it and I want to give you some kind of ideas of what
13:27I was looking at.
13:29Okay.
13:29It had these stars, you know, and it had like little points.
13:33You know, it was very retro, very 60s retro star.
13:36Some of the art on the front of the building basically had, there was a block frame with a B
13:40in it, like that.
13:41And it was sort of crooked.
13:43The next one came over like this.
13:45And they were different colors.
13:47All right.
13:47So something like that, you know, would look sort of cool on it.
13:51Great.
13:51We'll take it from there.
13:52All right.
13:52Thanks, Ted.
13:53You bet.
13:53He tries and he gets the idea across, but it's probably better that he leaves the artwork to me.
14:06Hey, Dad.
14:07Yeah.
14:08Greg's here for the pest sprayer.
14:10Hey.
14:10Hey, Rick.
14:11Good to see you, Greg.
14:12Good to see you.
14:13I'm here today to pick up my antique pest sprayer that Rick restored for me.
14:17All right.
14:17It's right out here.
14:18I haven't envisioned in my head how I think it should look.
14:21So I'm really hoping today Rick nailed it for me.
14:24Greg, you remember what this thing looked like, right?
14:26I do remember what it looked like.
14:27It was rusty, dented, dull.
14:30Yeah.
14:30It was a mess.
14:31Yes.
14:31All right.
14:32So here we go.
14:32I'm ready.
14:33One, two, three.
14:36Oh, wow.
14:37Look at that.
14:38Oh, .
14:40That is great.
14:41When I first saw the sprayer, I couldn't believe how shiny it looked and the details,
14:46the lettering on it.
14:47For being over 100 years old, it looks amazing.
14:50The shine, the tank, I mean, it was so dull and lifeless.
14:54It looks like a new penny, copper penny, you know?
14:57It just shines.
14:58The graphics, which were worn, you couldn't even read before.
15:02Right.
15:02I'm amazed how you guys did that.
15:04Tyler had a big hand in this.
15:05I mean, he really, really was sort of taking over the job.
15:08It took a lot to polish that out like that.
15:10Oh, I can only imagine.
15:12Hours and hours.
15:12Oh, I mean, it was treacherous because copper, it's so thin.
15:16Right.
15:16And polishing it, the biggest problem that we ran into with this was the corrosion
15:21and getting those holes out and trying to fill them and keeping in the back of our head
15:25that this thing had to hold pressure, had to hold water.
15:27Right, exactly.
15:28So it wasn't something that we could just make for looks because as soon as you went to pump
15:31it, it'd just blow right out.
15:32Right.
15:32You did a great job, though.
15:34Yeah, and then Ted did all the lettering on here and he did do it by hand.
15:38It's actually paint on there.
15:39Which I love.
15:40Yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:40So it's all, like it probably would have been back in the day.
15:43It looks brand new and it's over a hundred years old and it looks brand new.
15:48That's crazy.
15:49But does it really work?
15:51Well, I guess you're going to have to try it.
15:53Okay, let's give it a try.
15:54All right.
15:55The best part for me was to put it on, wear it.
15:58You look like Ghostbusters?
16:00One of those rocket guys.
16:02Yeah, I feel like one of those rocket guys.
16:04That's pretty cool looking on your back.
16:05Right on.
16:06So try it out.
16:09Yeah, look at it go.
16:10Look at it.
16:11Wow, that's great.
16:12Oh, that's so cool.
16:13You're killing all my ants.
16:15Yeah.
16:15It really gets a lot of pressure going in there.
16:17How much different is that compared to what you use now?
16:20Well, it's a little more work than we have now.
16:24Right.
16:24The compressed air sprayer so you're pumping, then you can just spray.
16:28But now you're working, your left hand's always working.
16:30That's it.
16:31They had to be in better shape back then.
16:33This was awesome.
16:34Thank you, guys.
16:35This was great.
16:36After seeing the amount of work they put into it and to be able to use it, that was a
16:39great experience.
16:40I'll never forget that.
16:43Thank you, Tyler.
16:44Awesome.
16:44I'm happy.
16:45Anytime.
16:45Let's go in the office.
16:46We'll finish up some paperwork and we'll get you loaded.
16:48Okay.
16:52We use a lot of vinyl decals to make our finished projects pop.
16:56But putting them on precisely can be a real challenge.
16:59There's actually a trick to getting it right.
17:02Which of these could best be used to help you accurately place your decal on a finished surface?
17:07A, glass cleaner.
17:09B, soap and water.
17:11C, masking tape.
17:12D, a ruler.
17:14The answer and more coming up.
17:20Which of these could best be used to help you accurately place your decal on a finished surface?
17:26The correct answer is B, soap and water.
17:29In a spray bottle, you're going to make a mild soap solution.
17:33Spray a small amount of your solution, now you can apply your decal.
17:36The soapy solution allows you to position your decal exactly where you need it.
17:41Squeegee out all the bubbles.
17:44Let it dry.
17:45And your decal should be perfectly placed.
17:54Britt.
17:55Hey.
17:56Bill and Barbara is here for you.
17:57Oh, hey.
17:58How you been, Barbara?
18:00Good to see you.
18:00I've been great.
18:01Good to see you again.
18:02This is my husband, Bill.
18:04Bill.
18:04How are you?
18:05Hopefully going to be a great surprise for him.
18:07Oh, so this is a surprise for you?
18:08You have no idea?
18:09I don't know what it is.
18:11All right.
18:11I can't wait to show it to you.
18:13It's right through here.
18:13I'm here today to pick up my bowling aid vending machine that I've had Rick restore.
18:18My husband knows that I've had something restored for him, but he doesn't know what.
18:22As far as he knows, this machine was scrapped when we moved the business.
18:26Okay.
18:28So, do you want to give him any kind of a hint or anything?
18:31No.
18:32No?
18:33You just want me to let it rip, right?
18:34Yeah.
18:35Hardcore.
18:36I'm mean.
18:36I'm mean that way.
18:38All right.
18:39Okay.
18:40Here we go.
18:40Let's go.
18:41One, two, three.
18:44Whoa!
18:44I know what it is.
18:45I know what it is.
18:47Man.
18:48Man, you've got to be kidding me.
18:50How the hell?
18:51I didn't...
18:52I thought it was junk, but I mean, that is cool.
18:55That is...
18:56Man.
18:57Whoo!
18:57I like it.
18:58Okay.
19:00When I first saw the bowling machine, I was really surprised.
19:02I was shocked, actually.
19:04I didn't...
19:04It took me for a minute to register what it was, actually.
19:07It was really, really cool.
19:08Look at the little bowling pins on there.
19:10That's awesome.
19:11My son and I went up to Boulder City.
19:14I used to bowl up there as a kid.
19:15And there's an old bowling alley with eight lanes there, right?
19:18Yeah, there is.
19:18And I went in to try to get some artistic thoughts.
19:21And I happened to notice they're art, but I sort of mixed stuff together and came up
19:25with this.
19:26I wanted it to...
19:27You know, I wanted to give it a little bit of a flare of the 60s, you know, maybe 50s.
19:30And then all the handles were just...the chrome was wasted.
19:34Yeah.
19:34So these are really hard to come off, but we took each one of the handles off, put them
19:37back on there, so now we've got all nice knobs and everything.
19:40And then we put your product in here, so it's all nice, old product still inside there.
19:44Gives it the same look of the, you know, the 60s machine it was.
19:47When you brought it to me, it didn't have a key, right?
19:50No.
19:50And it was locked.
19:51Yes.
19:51So you're ready to see how it turned out on the inside?
19:54Yes, I am.
19:55Yeah.
19:57Oh, my God!
19:59Hey, hey, hey, hey.
19:59Was all that there, or did we...
20:01I don't think so.
20:02No, it had a few shelves missing.
20:05They were broke, and we basically had to take the mechanism totally apart.
20:09This is the coolest thing.
20:10Check that out.
20:10It used to be a candy machine.
20:11They took and they flipped the candy sign over, put all the bowling art on the front of it.
20:16Yes.
20:17That is cool.
20:18Well, Rick, it certainly looks good, but let's see if it works.
20:25Okay, you ready?
20:26Yep.
20:26Here we go.
20:26I'll put the money in, you pull it, all right?
20:28Okay.
20:33All righty.
20:34Hey, there you go.
20:35I got it.
20:36That's the blister cream?
20:37Is that what that is?
20:38No.
20:38That's not slip, so you put it on your thumb so you can throw the bowling ball.
20:41So the ball don't fall off your hands?
20:42So the ball don't fall off back here.
20:44Oh, it's a little grip.
20:44Because it's sliding off too fast?
20:46There's nothing that's not perfect on that machine, and I am just so grateful that I
20:52was able to do this for my husband.
20:54After as many years as we've been together, it's just sweet to be able to surprise him
21:00a little bit.
21:00Yeah.
21:01It's cool.
21:02Yeah.
21:02Thank you, Rick.
21:03You guys enjoy it.
21:04I don't get surprised at all.
21:05Enjoy each other.
21:06You guys are awesome.
21:07Let's go inside.
21:08We'll finish up the paperwork.
21:09All right.
21:09Get this thing loaded.
21:10All right.
21:10Okay?
21:11All right.
21:18Boom!
21:19Lost it!
21:20Oh!
21:21Oh!
21:22It's been a busy week at the shop, but all's well that ends well.
21:25And now it's time for some much-needed family fun.
21:30Yeah!
21:31All right!
21:33Nobody in my entire family can keep up with me in
21:35any kind of sport.
21:36Bowling is no exception.
21:38When you get this far ahead, you can bowl like this.
21:43Oh!
21:44Oh!
21:48Yes!
21:50Yes!
21:51Yes!
21:52Yes!
21:53Yes!
21:56Yes!
21:57Yes!
21:57Yes!
21:57Talk about a 7-10 split.
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