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......1...... ....2...3.... ..4...5...6.. 7...8...9...10 The "Headpin" is #1 (the ball closest to the bowler) The "Middle Pin" or "King Pin" is #5 (the center of the pack) The other pins don't have specific names by themselves, but may in combination (for example, if you knocked down all except the #7 and #10 pins, the two remaining pins would be "Bedposts").

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As seen from the front, the pins are numbered thus:

7 8 9 10

4 5 6

2 3

1

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The place where the pins stand is called the "Pin Deck"

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They can be set up manually or by use of a semi or automatic pinsetter.

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