I was described as a left handed mix of brian voss and walter ray. Smooth delivery and excells playing the outside line.
Lefty,
Dont think thats what strap was asking for. He was talking about stats. Meaning speed, axis tilt, PAP, whether you're rev dominant or speed dominant, what lanes conditions you're bowling on. From there the layout and the ball are a lot easier to recommend. What you like to play is irrelevant. Where you play tonight to score, more than likely, will be different from where you played last week. Telling us who you are compared to is also irrelevant. That doesnt make me think of you, that makes me think of brian voss and WRW who, by the way, are at 2 completely different ends of the spectrum. They are as comparable as apples and oranges. Not trying to down or pick on you, but comparisons aint worth squat.
For example, for someone who is speed dominant and bowling on THS with a high tilt, I'd recommend a Nexus or Nexxus something strong core and cover to equalize the bowlers speed. With a low tilt a maxxed out with a mild layout or a Nexxxus with a benchmark layout and a little surface to get ball to read sooner.
For a bowler who is rev dominant (i want to get the ball to transition later), low tilt, I'd use a benchmark layout on a versa max with a light scuff or with a high tilt a karma solid with a mild layout and maybe surface it then use compound.
Stats help us help you by give us a better visual and most importantly,.... NUMBERS! Numbers allow us to plug and play so we can manipulate the ball to the bowlers attributes. Get me some numbers and I can get you an arsenal built.