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Mo Pinel

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233:, a large bowling equipment company, hired Pinel away from Track. For AMF, Pinel formed a new eccentric mass to create the AMF Sumo model in 1992. The Sumo sold so well that AMF gave Pinel a commemorative medallion when sales reached 100,000 balls. But AMF had assigned Pinel a royalty for each ball, and they felt he was getting too much money. AMF severed the contract in 1995, after which Pinel was quickly hired by 241:
technology. Pinel designed an asymmetric core to start Faball's Hammer 3D Offset line. The new ball proved so popular that Faball's manufacturing side struggled to meet high customer demand. Faball was suddenly enjoying about $ 12 million in annual sales while AMF fell from $ 12 million to
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In 1999, Pinel and his lane-resurfacing partner Rich Sadles teamed in a new venture: MoRich, based in Virginia. MoRich was formed to produce bowling balls with even more radically eccentric masses. But other, more well-known bowling ball manufacturers were now offering similar models, and they were
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Pinel twice suffered serious injuries in drag racing, so he left motorsports and took up competitive bowling in 1969. He experimented with adding weights inside bowling balls, and in 1973 he presented his ideas to bowling ball manufacturers, who were not interested. Pinel was in another car crash,
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In the late 1980s, Pinel hit upon the idea of using asymmetrical masses inside a bowling ball. The intention was that the ball could be thrown in a way that gave it a greater change of trajectory in the middle part of the ball's travel, so that it curved more sharply into the pins at the end. He
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Pinel teamed with Phil Cardinale of Track, a small bowling ball maker, to create a new asymmetric-mass ball called the Shark in 1991. The Track Shark showed so much promise that
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better positioned to influence the market. Pinel exhausted his capital trying to keep MoRich competitive, finally closing the doors in 2011.
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on March 5, 2021, after conducting bowling seminars in Florida and Louisiana. His wife and one of his three sons were with him. He was 78.
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and he stopped competing to focus on the business side. He coached bowlers, he co-owned a lane resurfacing company, and he operated a
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designs, notably using asymmetric core masses which allowed the ball to curve more aggressively in its path down the lane.
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Pinel's popular ball designs starting in 1991 helped bowlers achieve higher scores, and thus contributed to the
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His father, Maurice Sr., attended Columbia University and was an engineer and instructor of
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Phil Cardinale became the head of Radical Bowling, a boutique brand owned by
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American mechanical engineer, product designer, and bowler (1942–2021)
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in 1943, subsequently working as a patent attorney in metallurgy.
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in 2021, to tell bowlers about the physics of the game.
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who returned to college for a law degree and graduated
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Long Island
New York
Baton Rouge
Louisiana
Cornell University
Mechanical engineer
product designer
mechanical engineer
product designer
bowler
ten-pin bowling
bowling ball
"score inflation" controversy
Long Island
metallurgy
Brooklyn Law School
Cornell University
Ithaca
bowling alley
Rome, New York
U.S. patent 5,037,096
AMF Bowling
Faball
polyurethane
Brunswick
YouTube
Deep South
COVID-19
Baton Rouge

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