Yes. Are there other types?
Yes.....
Well, no....
What I mean is that Phenolic is not used to make joint pins. At least not that I'm aware of. And, G10 is not phenolic, but it is used to make joint pins. They do get mixed up from time to time.
G10 pins do play pretty well. They are much lighter than the typical steel or brass pin. They also tend to flex a little more than the metal pins would.
Royce
Thanks for your input. I am looking at an Arthu cue with a weird pin. It is white and cloud, not dark like the G10. Listed by Itzie in the for sale section. I love the look of the cue but very wary about the pin which looks huge
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I like G10 pins and use them often in my cues. Not a big fan of the green ones, but that is strictly a color preference and has no bearing on the way the cue will play.Thanks for your input. I am looking at an Arthu cue with a weird pin. It is white and cloud, not dark like the G10. Listed by Itzie in the for sale section. I love the look of the cue but very wary about the pin which looks huge