Well, I just had an answer for you and then lost it because this thing signed me out, so here goes again.
As long as you're not having problems making spares with the Hammer, save your money and don't buy a plastic ball until you feel the need to have one. Chances are you home house THS is a medium oil pattern, so the only need for another ball would be a more aggressive one that you'd use for heavier oil (if you're shooting in tournaments or different houses with longer oil patterns). The benefit of having that type of ball though, is if your home THS shot get's fried, you would have the other ball to go to to play more in the middle (heavier oil).
Check out bowlingball.com's perfect scale for the hammer and see where it falls on that scale. Then decide how much of an aggressive ball you want to go to and look at the numbers of the balls above that of the hammer. You probably don't want to go from mild to wild just yet. Something in a high 190 to a low 200 scale ball. Also, a month or so ago Rob Mautner had a good article on building an arsenal in "Bowling This Month" magazine. If you haven't seen the article let me know and I'll shoot you a copy. (Rob is our age and I think a bit older) If you don't get this magazine, I highly recommend it for any caliber of bowler. It has great info in it every month and everyone that bowls can get something out of it. You can go to the website and get a free copy of next months issue: http://bowlingthismonth.com
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