Help Identify This Cue!

I guess this is a pretty obvious answer, but has anyone tried contacting Richard?
Although it doesn't look like a Black to me, I've not seen many pictures of his early cues, and none in person.
Richard did reply to the Facebook post about this cue. He didn't confirm or deny that it's one of his. But he did answer the question asked in the post confirming that he made some 5/16-18 jointed cues very early in his career.

Any chance we could get a pic of the entire butt section? Sometimes being able to see the entire butt section can help because you can determine if the composition of the cue looks right or wrong. Like, do any of the lengths or widths of the sections or components look "off?"
 
Richard did reply to the Facebook post about this cue. He didn't confirm or deny that it's one of his. But he did answer the question asked in the post confirming that he made some 5/16-18 jointed cues very early in his career.

Any chance we could get a pic of the entire butt section? Sometimes being able to see the entire butt section can help because you can determine if the composition of the cue looks right or wrong. Like, do any of the lengths or widths of the sections or components look "off?"
He did use 18 pins..... I have never come across a verified flat faced 18 pin cue.
 
Jensen and Phillippi, make more sense than RB. I have owned a lot of old RB cues, and the joint, and butt assembly on this one are way different than the known examples I've had. To be honest, It is built A LOT like a mystery cue I have. I've tried for years to get an ID on mine, but no luck.
 
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