Bowlers Journal International - November 2008 - (Page 2) Bowling Supply Pro Shop Equipment November 2008 Volume 95 Number 11 SPECIAL 95TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION The Worldwide Leader in Pro Shop Equipment for over 40 years! p. 8 00.2 5 5.643 6 (toll free) or 78 5.842.3237 russw@jayhawkbowling.com f. 785.842.9667 DAVE LUBY (1857-1925) Founded Bowlers Journal, 1913. Inducted into ABC Hall of Fame, 1969. MORT LUBY Sr. (1897-1957) Publisher, 1925-1956. Inducted into ABC Hall of Fame, 1974. MORT LUBY Jr. Publisher, 1956-1994. Inducted into ABC Hall of Fame, 1988. MIKE PANOZZO Publisher Bowlers Journal International is a partner of the Annual Sustaining Membership Team of the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame. Pro Shop Training: CLASSES ALWAYS FORMING russw@jayhawkbowling.com or visit www.jayhawkbowlimg.com Jayhawk Tri-Oval Mill/Drill System Now you can drill oval holes within .001”. Jayhawk’s Tri-Oval is the premier drilling machine on the market. The most accurate drilling system in the world includes a stand, digital pitch scales, multi-axis ball jig, 40 carbide bits, plug trimming blade, bit carousel, and measuring calipers! Jayhawk Cook Sphere Machine NEW reversing motor technology gives our machine the best oscillation on the market! All stainless steel construction on a 32” cabinet with casters. The absolute best resurfacing machine on the market. Jayhawk Professional Model Measuring Ball The best way to fit your customer’s hand! The Jayhawk Measuring Ball offers forward/reverse pitch adjustments in the thumb and fingers, left/right pitch adjustments in the thumb, along with span adjustments for both fingers. A must have item for the serious pro shop! Jayhawk Pro Shop Packages Available Packages designed to start a new pro shop are available with each drilling machine that we offer. Call Jayhawk today for pricing on the finest pro shop equipment in the world! Bob Johnson Editor Jim Dressel Executive Editor Keith Hale International Editor Susan Busse Production Coordinator Andy Nowak Art Director Keith Hamilton President/Marketing Director Nancy L. Dudzinski Business Manager Lyndsay Legel Advertising Coordinator Nate Hankins Circulation Manager/Subscriptions Quiana Mays Accounting Associate Bob Inserra Sales Consultant SALES REPRESENTATIVE Barbara Peltz (312) 341-1110 / Fax: (312) 341-1469 barbp@lubypublishing.com SENIOR WRITERS Diandra Asbaty, Dennis Bergendorf, Joe Cerar Jr., Roger Dalkin, Jim Goodwin, Wally Hall, Tom Kouros, Thomas Madrecki, Mike McGrath, J.R. Schmidt, Bill Spigner, George Wooten, Lyle Zikes ON THE WEB : W W W.BOWLERSJOURNAL.COM Keith Hamilton, President Mike Panozzo, Secretary Luby Publishing Inc. 122 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 1506 Chicago, IL 60603 Phone: 312-341-1110 / Fax: 312-341-1469 email@lubypublishing.com Nothing may be reprinted without the expressed written consent of Bowlers Journal International. Bowlers Journal International (ISSN 1095-0435) is published monthly by Luby Publishing Inc., 122 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 1506, Chicago, IL 60603. Periodicals postage paid at Chicago, IL and other mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send new as well as old address to Bowlers Journal International, 122 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 1506, Chicago, IL 60603. If possible, furnish address mailing label. SUBSCRIBER SERVICES SUBSCRIPTION RATES in the U.S. and possessions: 1 year, $32; 2 years, $44; 3 years, $54. Non-domestic subscription rates: 1 year, $57; 2 years, $94; 3 years, $129. Non-domestic subscriptions should be remitted by International Money Order in U.S. funds. Each subscription includes weekly e-Bowler email newsletter. INTERNATIONAL SUBSCRIPTION REPRESENTATIVES: Keith Hale (Europe/Asia), keithhale679@aol.com • Bernard Mora (France), bernmora@club-internet.fr SUBSCRIPTION QUESTIONS? Call 312-341-1110 and ask for Circulation, or email nateh@lubypublishing.com www.jayhawkbowling.com 2 Bowlers Journal International | November 2008 www.bowlersjournal.com http://www.jayhawkbowling.com http://www.jayhawkbowling.com http://WWW.BOWLERSJOURNAL.COM http://www.jayhawkbowling.com http://www.bowlersjournal.com
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