Joint Types by Cue Brand

Finding the right joint type for your pool cue is essential when shopping for replacement shafts, extensions, or other accessories. Different cue manufacturers use specific joint configurations, and knowing your brand's standard joint ensures compatibility with any parts you purchase. This reference guide helps you identify the most common joint types used by various cue brands, making it easier to match replacement components to your existing equipment.

5280 Joint Action Joint AE Joint Balabuska Joint Black Boar Joint
 Richard Black Joint  Jim Buss Joint  Cuetec Joint  Dishaw Joint  DP Joint
 Drexler Joint  Dufferin Joint  Espiritu Joint  Falcon Joints  Ginacue Joint
 Helmstetter Joint  Huebler Joint  Hunter Joint  J&J Joint  Jacoby Joints
 Josey Joint  Joss Joint  Joss West Joint Pins  Joss West Joint Pins  Lambros Joint
 Lucasi Joint  McDaniels Joint  McDermott Joint  McWorter Joint  Meucci Joint
 Paul Mottey Joint  Nitti Joint  Nova Joint  OB Cues Joints  Olivier Joint
 Orchid Joint  Palmer Joint  Pechauer Joint  PFD Joint  Players Joint
 Phillipi Joint  Poison Cue Joints  Prather Joint  Predator Joint Before 2002  Predator Joint After 2002
 Rage Joint  Samsara Joint  Schon Joint  Scruggs Joint  Stealth Joints
 Sterling Joint  Tad Joint  Tiger Joint  Varner Joint  Viking Joint

Most major cue manufacturers maintain consistent joint specifications across their product lines, but it's important to note that older or vintage models may feature different joints than current production cues. The joint connects your cue's shaft to the butt, and an improper fit can affect playability and potentially damage your equipment. Whether you're looking for a new shaft, adding an extension, or replacing worn components, verifying your cue's joint type before making a purchase saves time and prevents costly mistakes.

If you're uncertain about your specific cue's joint configuration, especially with older models or custom cues, we recommend reaching out to FCI Billiards before ordering. Our team can help you identify the correct joint type and ensure you get parts that fit perfectly. Having this information readily available streamlines the shopping process and gives you confidence that your new accessories will work seamlessly with your pool cue. Keep this guide handy when browsing our selection of shafts, extensions, and other cue components to make informed purchasing decisions.