I have never heard of a good brand that puts the national flag on the pole. However, some domestic manufacturers put the British flag on the top of the club to disguise it as an imported product. For example, the domestic Ruili is branded as British-made. bce, etc. Ruili and bce used to be serious British products, especially bce. It was the first cue brand in the UK to transform from workshop-style production to enterprise-style operation. It used to be very famous, but now it is basically domestic. They are OEM, and they are all machine-made clubs. Anyway, most of the clubs with national flags on them are domestically produced or imported low-end ones. There is also a circular sign with a red shield in the middle and a red cross in the middle, representing the flag of England. The letters north west cues are written on the top and England is written below (the style of the sign is not limited to this, I am just giving an example. Take one of them), this brand is called Northwest, one of the top cue brands in the UK. With the retirement of old Kevin, production has been discontinued, and there are fewer and fewer of them on the market. It is the manufacturer of the top cue craftsmanship in the UK. One of the representatives.