Description
4 Brunswick semi automatic pinsetters that haven't been used since about 1967. There are 4 lanes. There are 2 ball returns, one along each wall. I'm looking for any information on how rare these are, what the value is of ones in this condition, and is there anything I can do to make them more valuable. Thank you
Brunswick Semi-Automatic Bowling Pinsetters (c. 1940sâ1950s)
Description:
This listing includes four vintage Brunswick semi-automatic bowling pinsetters, originally installed in a four-lane bowling alley located in the lower level of a historic commercial building. These units have not been used since approximately 1967 but have remained relatively protected. Also included are two ball return tracksâone along each side of the lanes. Visible serial number tags, parts labels, and the âBrunswickâ branding confirm the authenticity of the equipment.
Manufacturer and Identification:
Category:
Other: Vintage Bowling Equipment
Condition:
Fair. Units appear complete but are untested. Mechanisms show surface corrosion and accumulated dust. Electrical and mechanical components likely need servicing or rewiring. However, the wood lanes have been carefully preserved, which is rare for equipment of this type and era.
Date Period:
Estimated late 1940s to early 1950s, based on Brunswickâs post-war semi-automatic pinsetter models. Brunswick's fully automatic "Model A" machines were introduced in 1956.
History and Provenance:
The bowling alley ceased operations around 1967. The building was purchased in 1976 by the current ownerâs parents and used for storage. In 2024, the current owners reacquired the building and rediscovered the equipment. These machines have been undisturbed for decades, making them an unusually intact surviving example from this transitional era in bowling history.
Rarity and Market Value:
Early Brunswick semi-automatic pinsetters are rare and increasingly collectible due to their historical importance.
Estimated value ranges:
Restoration & Value Enhancement Tips:
Authentication:
Based on visual evidence (metal tags, machine layout, paint markings, and distinctive Brunswick components), these machines are confirmed to be authentic mid-century Brunswick semi-automatic pinsetters made in Muskegon, Michigan.
Recommendation:
A professional in-person appraisal is recommended for insurance, historical documentation, or resale purposes. Consider reaching out to bowling history enthusiasts, preservationists, or entertainment industry prop buyers.
For Sale?
Yes. This equipment is best marketed through platforms such as: