Thought I'd let you all know what I ended up doing.
On the Adam Cue website, the Adam AD-2 cue is the one I went with.
Very happy with it.
Full spliced cue with a white with brown speck irish linen wrap, it's plenty classic looking, what with the colorful veneers and all and the stainless steel joint, and it came in at under a hundred bucks.
I played with it for a few days and decided to modify the shaft. I retapered the shaft down to a bit under 12 mm, but didn't give it a pro-taper, and left the shaft plenty stiff. I cut off the ferrule and installed a pad and a milk dud tip. As a result of these modifications, I'm able to play more precisely with the cue, and it squirts the cue ball a whole lot less. The changes had the result of moving the pivot point back to around 15 inches or so, which is where I like it.
The hit is crisp and it has that great full splice feel.
Thanks for the links; it's one very nice cue with the playability I like.
Flex