The 'hairs' don't grow very much on an OMC when it's still fairly young. (They need to be several decades old to take on their full hairy appearance). The cactus in your picture has the distinct erect tubular appearance of an OMC, together with a thin covering of hair, so I still think that it's the most likely candidate.
Back in my teenage years I was a keen member of the East Anglian Cactus Society and I always aspired to own a large OMC but I could never afford to. (A fully grown specimen, at today's prices, would cost many thousands of pounds). However I saw many young plants and they looked very much like the cactus you've asked about. Further, I saw loads like that, clearly labelled 'Cephalocereus Senilis' in Madrid's Royal Botanic Garden last year.
However I could still be wrong!