What joint is this?

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I was thinking about getting a new shaft for my cue. However, my cue is an unusual brand (nothing fancy), so I need to find a matching shaft type.

From Seyberts' chart, I think it's a 5/16 x 14 pin, but this is the first time I've thought about the issue and I don't really know what I'm talking about (in my defense, I mostly play English pool with a snooker-style cue). What do you think?
www.seyberts.com/pins

The joint diameter looks about 13/16". Does that sound like a standard size?

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I think it looks more like a 5/16-18, but I could be wrong.

I know you said it is not common, but what is the brand?

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I was thinking about getting a new shaft for my cue. However, my cue is an unusual brand (nothing fancy), so I need to find a matching shaft type.

Well now we have nothing but guesses here.

Jimbo's Jumbo Sticks?
Gordon Ramsey Cue Poker?
Gorilla Cue?
 
14 or 18 thread is very common.
You’ll probably know players that use both...try shafts from each.
 
The brand is Big Kahuna.

Thanks for the suggestions everyone. Seyberts say that Palmer use the 3/16-18 joint, and that's my break-jump cue, so I don't have to look too far! (Yes, I probably should have thought of that...) I will check tonight.
 
The brand is Big Kahuna.

Thanks for the suggestions everyone. Seyberts say that Palmer use the 3/16-18 joint, and that's my break-jump cue, so I don't have to look too far! (Yes, I probably should have thought of that...) I will check tonight.

Have to say, that name is not far off in an "odd" name as the ones I made up LOL

Looking at this other one https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/big-kahuna-pool-billiards-cue-model-104222054 It looks to be similar to the Kaiser cue build, I would guess they come from the same factory, or at least the same area.
 
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