I was reading in the "SNOOKER" section of this web site. I ran accross an aricle about an English patent, that was granted to a "J.P. MANNOCK" in 1891, for an improved billiard cue.
"Mannock's patent contemplates that the first 16 3/4 inches of the shaft would be "parralel" or in other words, have no taper. This prevents the cue from rising when the stroke is made. It also makes it earier to play a stroke off the cusion. Many cues around that time were made with no taper."
I guess the "pro" taper is much older than I thought & not American at all...JER
"Mannock's patent contemplates that the first 16 3/4 inches of the shaft would be "parralel" or in other words, have no taper. This prevents the cue from rising when the stroke is made. It also makes it earier to play a stroke off the cusion. Many cues around that time were made with no taper."
I guess the "pro" taper is much older than I thought & not American at all...JER