500 were made, I think Rex's brother was involved I don't know if he crafted the cues or was partner in the company. The RW Original was available in 1 or 2 piece and also different weights which was strange because it was supposed to be a replica of Rex's own cue which was special because of the age and quality of the wood and also the taper. The shaft is quite thick until it reaches the tip and this gives it extra power and less flex. It had an oiled finish no lacquer.
My brother's mate had a PG 'custom built' cue that was also very nice and he specified it to have no flat on a wider butt so there was no badge.
Maybe I got my dates wrong because the attachment (for number 444) is from 1990 Pot Black magazine but it was definitely £150. Tony Jones pro tried it first maybe he didn't like the length he was used to a very short cue.
My brother's mate had a PG 'custom built' cue that was also very nice and he specified it to have no flat on a wider butt so there was no badge.
Maybe I got my dates wrong because the attachment (for number 444) is from 1990 Pot Black magazine but it was definitely £150. Tony Jones pro tried it first maybe he didn't like the length he was used to a very short cue.
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