I have 3 Pat Diviney cues and a plain Meucci Sneaky. The Divineys are an Ebony Hustler a coco sneaky and an ebony jump/ break. Nothing fancy here, but a cue can be classy looking even if of simple design if it's design is well executed by the cue maker.
I think fancy cues are neat looking if they are not to busy looking. I'm not a fan of Irish Linen wraps, but have seen some exotic skin wraps I liked the appearance of, but I prefer wood. To me lots of material is better looking then ivory. Beautiful wood will always be beautiful if cared for.
It's like fine shot guns. Most won't put out 60 grand for an over an under made by an old world gun smith family. yet it's nice to see them and know they are still being made by real artists and craftsman.
I'll probably drop my Custom Ebony Hustler off with Pat Diviney this fall and have him add some snake wood here and there and maybe abalone. My next cue will be a Merry Widow from Pat, I'm thinking great birds eye maple, ebony and amboyan burl or snake wood.
So, even though a plain well balanced cue with a good shaft and tip will shoot as good as any fancy cue, I can understand the desire for a fancy cue.