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What is the bowling surface of the lane made of?

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In the modern era it's made from the same stuff as a Pergo floor. Old wooden lanes were made of maple and pine. There's maple for the first 16 feet, then 30 feet of Southern Yellow Pine, and then maple to the end of the lane.

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