Some of the specs that you're asking about can't really be addressed, such as:
- Long-Term Durability - really up to the user; a $50 cue could last a lifetime if cared for, and a $5000 one would not survive a year if not cared for.
- Consistent Quality - that will require owning a few cues from the same brand for a few years. No one can promise you or assure you that the quality of a maker from 10 years ago still holds with today's cues. Take a look at Meucci, which had quality issues at certain eras. Today's Schon is not up to par with what they used to be. McDermott and Viking have lines of cues made in Asia that are not up to par with their reputation, etc.
For about $1000, you have good options like:
1.
Pechaur - you can find a nice cue for under $1000; if looking to upgrade the shaft to a low deflection, carbon fibre or kielwood, then you'll have to look into a more basic butt. They have extensions available and a weight screw system. They have a proprietary joint which will make it harder to match a 3rd-party shaft.
2.
Joss - Pretty much as the Pechaur, they have a whole section of cues under $800, and they have a weight system and extensions available. The Joint is more standard than the Pechaur, so you can get it with any of the Joss shafts or save $100 and get it without a shaft and match any 3rd-party shaft that you may like.
I was looking for the same thing a few months ago. I was getting back to the game, and I have a bunch of nice cues, but none of my "players" could take an extension. I was looking into Joss, as I have a bunch of shafts (314 & CF) that will fit a 5/16x14 joint. But I really didn't find a design that I liked at my price point.
I ended up going with a
JFlowers cue; I got the
JF10-22F, I like its design (not crazy) and that it has inlays and not overlays. It has a bumper that is ready for their extension, and they offer 6 lengths to choose from, and they are stackable. They have a weight system (I don't use or change it); it comes with a radial pin. I've upgraded the basic CF shaft to the SMO, which is one of the best CF shafts on the market, and added an 8-inch extension, and the total was just under $700 – great value!! It's been my main player for the last 3 months or so; it has a nice, solid hit and plays great. The build is really nice. I wasn't a big fan of the wrap at first, but I got used to it.
As for service, some manufacturers offer a lifetime warranty for warpage or other defects; I don't care too much about it. I live overseas, and it's a pain in the butt to send stuff back... I just take care of my cues, and most of them served me well for many years (some custom cues failed).
So to summarize the JFlowers with your template:
Cue Brand / Model: JFlowers JF10-22F
Butt: Ebony cored with maple and carbon (look at their website to see the costruction) with abalone and white zuma inlays
Wrap: Genuine leather
Shaft: SMO CF shaft + $219 upgrade
Tip: Default Taom Fusion (med-hard) - I didn't like it and replaced it with the G2 medium which is great for me
Extension: Yes, I got the 8 inches
Joint: radial
Weight Adjustability: Yes but I think that the lowest is 19oz
Approx. Price: $693