[MR] Bowling / skittles--a question
lordgaelan at aol.com
lordgaelan at aol.com
Thu Aug 11 09:33:13 PDT 2005
The game you are refering to is known as "Skittles." I spent many, many hours playing it at my grandparents as a child.
The link that Donal so graciously provided earlier shows a game called Table a Toupie or Toptafel. What you played is probably the game shown on the following link.
http://www.mastersgames.com/cat/table/toptafel.htm
Gaelan mac Cuinneagain
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From: DRYW FREED <drywdryw at yahoo.com>
To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
Sent: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 08:51:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [MR] Bowling / skittles--a question
While we're talking about variations on games with pins, when I was a child in
Kentucky, there was a restaurant that had a game called "skittles", but it was a
bit different. The board was table-sized, with raised sides. The skittles were
about six inches high and placed on circles marked with scores. There was a
slot in the side of the board where you placed a spindle/top wrapped with
string. You pulled the string to spin the top, and as it bounced around the
board, it knocked over a skittle here or there. Your score was the total under
the skittles you knocked over before the top stopped spinning.
The game was Appalachian--the place where some people still speak with vaguely
Elizabethan accents--so I'm not sure if it's a particularly old game, derived
from one, or just a modern invention. Anyone know anything about it? Anyone
ever seen the game I'm talking about? I have only ever seen it in that one
restaurant, so for all I know it's something they invented there!
Thanks for any info,
Dryw
Bill Mauldin <wmauldin at adelphia.net> wrote:
If memory serves, Rip Van Wrinkle mentions bowling in America. It was not
written period but much before 1900.
Geffrei
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