I am a Classic 1940's Style Full Roller.
My Nationals Team Captain, who is also one of the top PSO's in the country, recommended I find a vintage Columbia Black U-Dot. He felt with my old school style of release, slow ball speed, zero tilt and 90 degree axis rotation, that only a vintage ball would provide the control and uniformity that I would need to score well on over/under house shots.
I finally found a 14lb mint U-Dot and had it drilled up.
The layout my PSO created for me on this pancake weight block ball was unique.
He told me to put the CG 2 1/4" past my pap. This layout is only now possible due to the recent change by the USBC that allows 3 oz of imbalance on any side of the ball.
This pin past pap layout makes the ball have a lot of bottom weight. The result is this pancake weight block vintage ball will slide clean up the lane then flip over and roll hard and heavy in the back. It hits very hard and is continuous, much more so then it was back in the day since this new layout allows it to have dynamics it could not have back then.
Check me out throwing the Black U-Dot:
https://youtu.be/pV0Fv9jzCFM