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Thom's Thum Bursts into Japanese Markets.

WOODLAND PARK, Colo. -- Jan Cates, President of J.T. Bowling, Inc., (Pink sheets:JTBL) (http:www.thomsthumb.com; http://www.jtbowling.com) announced as of Dec. 1, 2004, that Thom's Thum has burst onto the Japanese market with the establishment of two major distributors in less than six months.

In November a sizable order of the bowling ball interchangeable thumbhole inserts was shipped to Sun Rich International in Nada-Ku Kobe, Japan. In late July, the initial Japanese distributor, S. D. Corporation of Tokyo processed its first shipment for Tomikoshi Takashimadaira Bowl. Both companies are very excited about the distribution of this innovative product and anticipate a booming demand for Thom's Thum in the Japanese bowling market.

About J.T. Bowling, Inc.

J.T. Bowling, Inc. is currently embarking on a full-scale marketing effort to build awareness of the Thom's Thum bowler's solution and its overall properties. New activities include print ads in the industry's leading wholesale and retail magazines. Professionals are also in the field visiting directly with pro shops. Booths are being set up at the large tournaments and trade shows. J.T. Bowling presents press releases at frequent intervals, whenever the opportunity arises.

"Safe Harbor" Statement: Certain statements in this release are "forward-looking" statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties. Actual results may vary significantly from the results expressed or implied in such statements. Factors that could cause actual results to materially differ from forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the Company's ability to meet the terms and conditions required to obtain its project financing, risks and delays associated with product development, risk of market acceptance of new products, risk of technology or product obsolescence, competitive risks, reliance on development partners and the need for additional capital.

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