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Default Rolling Pins: Tapered or Non-tapered?

Is there any real, useful difference between using a tapered rolling pin
and a non-tapered pin in rolling out pie crusts? Or is technique more
important than shape?

(Oh, and I apologize for posting something about cooking with no personal
atacks or political posturing embedded...)
 
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