Just missed out on a 15lb nib one of those on ebay. With the new static weight rules the options for getting any desired pin to pap and no issues of needing a weight hole to make it legal like under the old rules you should be good on any option. Drilled an original Groove Urethane and added a large p3 hole to it. End results were minimal on increased flare. In most cases when using blueprint software adding a weight hole didnt increase overall hook, it changed where the ball hooked/shape.
I love the older Columbia Scout series that uses a pancake core with mild resin coverstock. It hooks more then you expect and is extremely smooth. You should really enjoy the Angle...as l9ng as it doesn't flare your fingers lol its full proof
You can get a similar idea by going and throwing a urethane house ball. Its pancake and urethane and will get you really close on what to expect from the new AMF ball. You can also have your local shop order you a house ball undrilled to test first before drilling the Angle.
Yeah, you're talking to the guy who beat you out for the ball ... :p Sorry about that!
There's another one listed for a whopping $280. That's a whole separate post: All of a sudden the moment anything goes out of production, it becomes "rare" and demands three hundred bucks -- whether it was a high-performance ball in its day or not.
The first NIB ball I bought for myself long ago was a Purple Angle. I also had the gray Ammo, which might as well have been in the Angle series. I later had the Blue LD, a gold Angle and one of the army gray ones. I can't remember what the difference was supposed to be between a Blue LD and an Orange LD.
As for legal statics, back in the day I bought a couple of X-out balls that were X'ed for high top weight. I've got a Storm Paradigm sitting out in the shop that I doubt will be legal once I plug the thumb hole and weight hole. It had 5+ ounces of top weight when I bought it. But somehow we got it statically legal. We ended up with the pin almost on the VAL about 6 inches above my old 4-over, 3/8-up PAP, the MB was somewhere left of the track and the CG mark was on the bottom of the ball (it was "pro CG" in addition to having top weight problems). I loved it to death and somehow I still have it 20 years later, without any cracks in it anywhere (the original Paradigms cracked worse than a carton of eggs in the hands of a two-year-old).
Jess