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    Hello everyone...

    looking to buy a new hammer for dry lane conditions and 10 pin spares. I was wondering if I should go with the Hammer Taboo Spare, Hammer True Blood or Blue hammer. Does anyone have a preferred choice. I currently have an Absolut Curve for medium lanes and am getting a Cold blood for extreme oil.

    Dave

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    Im not sure how much you know about each ball but the taboo spare and true blood are plastic balls with performance cores in them so they hook more than your standard pancake core plastic ball. The blue hammer is a urethane and will hook more than the other 2. I own the taboo spare and its awesome but id say the blue hammer is prob a better choice for a true dry lane ball and if you can flatten your hand out on release itll work just fine for spares.
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    appreciate your quick response. I was leaning towards the blue only because I had one before I quit. do you really like the taboo spare?

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    Yea I like it for the fact that it does hook which is why I got it over a regular plastic. I have An old urethane as well that I'd use for spares and it easily hooks more than the taboo. Taboo is a beast in striking power if you do use it for a strike ball

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