These are cues with a shaft that contains a liquid-filled tube that has a weight that moves between two magnets. It has been discussed here but few posters had actually tried one. AZers figured the moving weights would put more forward force on shaft AFTER shaft hit the ball (using the principle of vibration-dampening products or dead-blow hammers). Still, others thought that, even if so, it still may improve the hit. One can try one today with a 60-day return guarantee. They cost >=$450.
They were called Liquid Weight cues and now are Black Blade cues: Full carbon shooting cue with Black Blade FWD carbon butt and Black Blade FWD carbon fiber shaft. The weight used to be ball bearings and now it’s a single piston. The company used to emphasize forward-weighted cues with even a shaft heavier than a butt. Emphasis now is more a better hit, better control, and a better break cue. An AZer commented on how tall players were disadvantaged because there was not enough weight on the back of 57" cues. He wanted more more weight on the back of cue --- The Black Blade cues puts more weight on the front of the cue!
They have been reviewed at
Their older and newer web sites:
https://www.cuetrader.org/ and https://www.blackbladecarbon.com/
AZBilliards have discussed them but few comments by people who used one:
in 2022:
in 2020:
in 2018:
They were called Liquid Weight cues and now are Black Blade cues: Full carbon shooting cue with Black Blade FWD carbon butt and Black Blade FWD carbon fiber shaft. The weight used to be ball bearings and now it’s a single piston. The company used to emphasize forward-weighted cues with even a shaft heavier than a butt. Emphasis now is more a better hit, better control, and a better break cue. An AZer commented on how tall players were disadvantaged because there was not enough weight on the back of 57" cues. He wanted more more weight on the back of cue --- The Black Blade cues puts more weight on the front of the cue!
They have been reviewed at
Their older and newer web sites:
https://www.cuetrader.org/ and https://www.blackbladecarbon.com/
AZBilliards have discussed them but few comments by people who used one:
in 2022:
Pool fads?
Inspired by another thread, I started thinking about wether I've seen any short term fads in pool (that very wildly popular for a short while, then disappeared)? I'm not talking about cue/equipment brands , more maybe special cue types...
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in 2020:
Variable Balance Point
Is McDermott the only production manufacturer offering a variable balance point? My next thought is how successful is the idea, once you find what you like do you really need it anymore?
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in 2018:
Liquid Weight Cues
I have been seeing some advertisements for these cues and checked out their website. It looks like an interesting concept to me but others might see it as a cheap gimmick. I am not ready to run out and buy one, but just curious what other...
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