Help identify joint pin?

Edit: I figured it out, lol.

3/8 of an inch width - 3/8, and 11 threads per inch makes this 3/8x11.

So, do I have that right? The pin is 3/8x11?

So, any 3/8x11 shaft should fit it?

Thanks a lot.
 

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Hard to tell scale here but 3/8-10 is likely. Flat faced 5/16-14 is a possibility.

I'll root for 3/8-10 because it will be easier to find a shaft. Most 5/16s have a pilot, a nub that would be recessed into the joint end.

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Hard to tell scale here but 3/8-10 is likely. Flat faced 5/16-14 is a possibility.

I'll root for 3/8-10 because it will be easier to find a shaft. Most 5/16s have a pilot, a nub that would be recessed into the joint end.

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I’ve had meuccis and other off brands where the 5/16-18 is flat
The recess is known as piloted 5/16-18 or 14
 
Zoom out and place a ruler beside the joint pin. Count the amount of threads in an inch. If you have a set of calipers and can tell us the O.D and an aproximate minor that helps a lot.
Often it helps a lot just by telling us what brand/maker this cue is.
 
The submitter said 3/8x10 didn't fit.

Regular 3/8x10 shafts will thread on most 3/8x10 modified joint pins in my experience. A Revo, Meucci and BeCue CF do fit well. Rhino and SMO CF shafts, for instance, fit but aren't deep enough. They have to be bored out to 38mm or so to work (or at least do for the 3 modified joint butts I have.)
There are 3/8x10 pins that are thicker at the minor point and most standard and modified 3/8x10 shafts won't fit on it.
Sugartree for example uses such a pin
 
Jeez

I feel like making a 3/8-9.5 pin that measures .385 and is actually 7 pitch
I really think that cue joint/pins need to be standardized and there should be like 2 or 3 joint types used.
I hate it when every maker uses a different and unique joint.
5/16x14 for piloted SS joint
Radial or 3/8x10 modified for flat paced and everything else.
 
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