What was the public perception of pinsetters during their time?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Pinsetter
During their time, pinsetters were often viewed as essential yet undervalued workers in bowling alleys. Many appreciated their skill and speed, but the job was physically demanding and low-paying. As automatic pinsetters emerged, public perception shifted, leading to nostalgia for the human touch and camaraderie that pinsetters provided, even as they became less common.