BRUNSWICK MACHINES
Source: Bowler4ever
The Brunswick A-2 (and the JetBack) had a lot of improvements done. It had lesser and lighter parts, speed was increased, and it was relatively quieter and produced higher scores (and made the pins go crazy!) These machines have produced a TON of 300 games and bowlers love them for their pin action, wall action, and overall reliability. I recommend these pinsetters as a second choice.
In the late 1970s, Brunswick introduced a brand new pinsetter with all new…everything! It was dubbed the Brunswick GS (meaning Game Setter). It was very unique and whenever I saw them in person this past summer, I was amazed! These things run amazingly quiet (at least, the GS-X model) and the pin action is just plain SICK! I mean sick! I could see a lot of people making splits in ways they couldn’t before, strikes they never imagined happening, and pins just splattering on the pin deck! A number one choice for bowling at…a house with a Brunswick GS-10, GS-92, 96, 98, or the GS-X. This is one of the reasons why Brunswick is the number one bowling supplier in the world…their pinsetters, especially.
I
f you don’t know how to decipher which pinsetter/pinspotter is which, here’s a little help.
AMF 82-30: You can see another set of pins on top of that rack
AMF 82-70: The deck is thicker than the 82-90
Brunswick A: A big Brunswick “B” logo on the deck
Brunswick A-2: Kind of obvious (A-2 is on the deck)
Brunswick JetBack: Same concept.
Brunswick GS: It says the model on the sweep when it’s down.
So, my opinion, Brunswick machines are the way to bowl on. Great scoring, great pin action.