Sold Cortland Linen wrap material (Yes it is real)

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The stuff people pay an incredible premium for is famous for having a single green thread in a single strand.

What is shown here might be a flax linen, but it is a solid green strand. It's not what was installed on a Balabushka or early Gina

I like your suggestion that I'm less believable because I don't have a name like Pechauer, but the visual is obvious.

Here is a comparison of actual Cortland. This isn't the light green #9 so the specks are darker, but you can see plainly that the strand count is different with a single colored thread in one strand only

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you mention that your pictures in this post is NOT cortland 9
is it possible that what pechauer sells and ernie puts on the cue posted above is 9?
i am no expert and do believe you believe you are correct
do you think these spools are cortland?
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Fuzzy photo but despite that, it looks like new Cortland would. Better photos would help but ultimately, you wrap can tell by the feel, especially after glass burnishing the strands. The feel is unmistakable for any other linen, or it always has been to my fingers over the years. It’s why it is on most of my pool cues when I could have used something else. But the Pechauer photo resembles Cortland but so could a substitute brand I suppose. This really needs a closer up, clearer photo.
 
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I have no dog in this fight, but could it be that Cortland linen had some lesser known variations throughout their production run? Not discrediting anyone here as we have some extremely knowledgeable members, however I have a very hard time believing that Joe Pechauer and Ernie Gutierrez would mislead potential buyers and/or collectors…not to mention both have been building cues for a very long time

That's like saying "I have a Ferrari for sale" and it's a Hot Wheels car

Sure it's a Ferrari, but it's not really a Ferrari
 
I have no dog in this fight, but could it be that Cortland linen had some lesser known variations throughout their production run? Not discrediting anyone here as we have some extremely knowledgeable members, however I have a very hard time believing that Joe Pechauer and Ernie Gutierrez would mislead potential buyers and/or collectors…not to mention both have been building cues for a very long time
That's like saying "I have a Ferrari for sale" and it's a Hot Wheels car

Sure it's a Ferrari, but it's not really a Ferrari
no it's not like saying that
he is saying ernie and pechauer have spent decades to establish their brand
why take a risk to tarnish it on something that will not generate enough money To retire on ?
 
no it's not like saying that
he is saying ernie and pechauer have spent decades to establish their brand
why take a risk to tarnish it on something that will not generate enough money To retire on ?

If they are calling the Hot Wheels version "Cortland", knowing what it entails, then it's exactly like that

If they are not aware of the difference, then their expertise should be questioned
 
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