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Originally Posted by limecc View PostHmm, mine's supposed to be an limited edition EXACT replica. It's not maple and it's not got fancy splicing, just ash/ebony.
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Not the same cues though...
The rex williams cue is not the same cue as the connie bud, and not what hendry used.
E2A... Let me clear it up for you a little...
The rex williams 'original' is the cue you got, which was based on rex's playing cue (but rex' may have had a front splice added, not too sure now)
And i think rex playing cue was ash not maple. (iirc)
The connie is a totally different cue in the powerglide range that was simply Endorsed by rex.
Peace out...Last edited by cally; 24 November 2011, 04:11 PM.
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Originally Posted by cally View PostNot the same cues though...
The rex williams cue is not the same cue as the connie bud, and not what hendry used.
E2A... Let me clear it up for you a little...
The rex williams 'original' is the cue you got, which was based on rex's playing cue (but rex' may have had a front splice added, not too sure now)
And i think rex playing cue was ash not maple. (iirc)
The connie is a totally different cue in the powerglide range that was simply Endorsed by rex.
Peace out...
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Originally Posted by limecc View PostThanks Nugget. Thought so paid £150 for mine 35 years ago. These maple Connoisseurs should be referrred to as 'Hendry originals', not Rex Williams replicas.
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Originally Posted by the nugget View PostYes Limecc, the connoisseur and 3 or 4 other cues in the standard range had this Rex Williams signature as an endorsement while Rex` brother Ken was one of the cue makers. Your model was a numbered limited edition and came with a certificate of authenticity signed by Rex Williams himself.
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Originally Posted by the nugget View PostYes Limecc, the connoisseur and 3 or 4 other cues in the standard range had this Rex Williams signature as an endorsement while Rex` brother Ken was one of the cue makers. Your model was a numbered limited edition and came with a certificate of authenticity signed by Rex Williams himself.Last edited by the nugget; 25 November 2011, 01:10 AM. Reason: trying to get powerglide catalog pix uploaded photobucket
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heres the catalogue picshttp://http://s1102.photobucket.com/...=DSCN03101.jpg |Hopefully this photobucket stuff works now been messin around wit it for too long!
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I dunno bud, heres the catologue pdf if thats any good.....
http://www.unicorngroup.com/Pdfs/Pow...Powerglide.pdf
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