What is the best pool cue joint/pin type?

You revived a 12 year old post to say..... that?




wasn’t there some kind of blind pepsi challenge done where they taped off the joints to see if any players could tell the difference in pins?

i want to say i remember reading about that on here at one point but would love a source. From what i recall nobody could tell the difference
Yes.
 
The test was done at a TexasExpress9ballTour event back in the 90's and yes what the test made clear is that you can't tell a cue's hit/feel based on the joint. The one test that was very telling for me was the Meucci staff player that thought a steel-joint Helmstetter had a Meucci joint. Old thread i know but people want to keep beating this poor dead horse. The tip/shaft/ferrule/shaft material/taper DO contribute to the 'hit' but not the joint.
 
The test was done at a TexasExpress9ballTour event back in the 90's and yes what the test made clear is that you can't tell a cue's hit/feel based on the joint. The one test that was very telling for me was the Meucci staff player that thought a steel-joint Helmstetter had a Meucci joint. Old thread i know but people want to keep beating this poor dead horse. The tip/shaft/ferrule/shaft material/taper DO contribute to the 'hit' but not the joint.
If anyone wants to see John McChesney's comments, see post 71 in this thread. John's actual words about the test:

 
A while back i overheard someone at the 'hall professing just how much he loved how 3/8x10 flat-bottom pins hit. COMPLETELY out of character i just let him pontificate, smiled and nodded my head. He's a nice cat otherwise i'd have reamed him good. ;)
 
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