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    For many years now, I've changed my arsenal depending on which center, or which pattern I'm bowling. Without even thinking about it, I finally put together an arsenal that works for me wherever I am going to bowl. The balls are: Phaze II with a 3000 abralon finish with lane shine (I rarely refresh the 3000), Code Black with the OOB finish, Timeless with the OOB finish, and Fanatic BTU with a 3000 abralon finish. The only changes that I have to make now are slight surface changes depending on the weather and the pattern if it's a sport shot.

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    When I used to bowl a lot, being surrounded by 14 bowling centers in a 30-35 mile radius, I had to build an arsenal for the houses I bowled. I bowled 5.5 leagues a year (including summer) at 4 different houses. All four houses had their one house shot, one being the cheetah. Anyway, it was really hard at first. I kept switching balls in and out, to creating a set of bags to quickly grab and go.

    The last year I bowled these leagues, I was able to come up with a four ball bag that worked for all houses. My average were within 10 pins and what a difference it makes to build a bag that works well. So big ups to you Rob to get it down and set with your arsenal.

    Having a spinner is a must before the nex high end bowling ball in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fokai73 View Post
    Having a spinner is a must before the nex high end bowling ball in my opinion.
    I've had a spinner for 12 years. I agree completely.

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    Rob, How did you lay each of these out? Since I'm only on THS, take the Hy-Road and Code Black with me everywhere. If I was purchase another ball, I think I'd like a Burgundy Hammer. Thanks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by djp1080 View Post
    Rob, How did you lay each of these out? Since I'm only on THS, take the Hy-Road and Code Black with me everywhere. If I was purchase another ball, I think I'd like a Burgundy Hammer. Thanks...
    They are all laid out very similar: approx. 60 X 4 3/4 X 40

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    That's sweet Rob. Spinner owner here too.

    Curious, I would have thought the Code Black and Timeless were close to each other. How are they different for you? Or do you only throw the Timeless when you bowl 2 hand? Lol J/K. I know asym vs sym but similar layout I would have thought a bit of overlap on these 2.

    Thanks for your input
    Current arsenal:
    Motiv Trident Motiv Jackal Ghost RG No Rules RG DareDevil
    C300 Impulse Hammer Black Urethane

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    Quote Originally Posted by KYDave View Post
    That's sweet Rob. Spinner owner here too.

    Curious, I would have thought the Code Black and Timeless were close to each other. How are they different for you? Or do you only throw the Timeless when you bowl 2 hand? Lol J/K. I know asym vs sym but similar layout I would have thought a bit of overlap on these 2.

    Thanks for your input
    Not only is the Code Black asymmetrical, it is also a much lower RG (2.51 vs. 2.57). The Timeless goes much longer down the lane than the Code Black. There is more to bowling balls than cover and surface! LOL

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    Could be wrong, but from what I've seen so far I believe the Timeless is a great step-down ball for most people who use a Code Black. Once the lane transitions a bit they go with the Timeless for more length.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigt_45 View Post
    Could be wrong, but from what I've seen so far I believe the Timeless is a great step-down ball for most people who use a Code Black. Once the lane transitions a bit they go with the Timeless for more length.
    A good observation since both use the same R2S cover material and the same OOB finish leaving the primary difference between them being the core specs (provided you use the same layout for both).

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    I think I finally have a great arsenal myself in Phaze II, Phaze, Street Fight, and Pitch Blue. I won a Timeless from Storm a few weeks ago and still waiting for them to ship it out. That should fit right into the arsenal between the Phaze II and Phaze. My phaze isn't as snappy as most.

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