Originally Posted by thelongbomber
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If by "British taper" you mean taper(s) used by various makers in Britian, then I guess since most pros are playing with a British made snooker cue they have to be using a "British taper." But the tapers used by different cue makers are different, and they all feature a curvature, some are less profound than others.
For example, a Tony Wilshaw and a Northwest (both British cues) feature very different tapers.
Flexibility is not necessarily a bad thing, and it is not determined only by the curvature in the first few inches of a shaft.
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