design is a matter of personal taste. All production cue makers today make pretty ugly cues in my opinion, I'm more of a classic design guy myself but that's up to the buyer to pick their cue.Joss cues are so generic looking. Most of them, in my opinion. The wood they use in their forearms looks like very low grade Curly Maple, and their Points remind me of a DP cue, lol. Overall, they just look very generic, and ugly. I am sure they hit good though.
Pechauer cues, I do not like that they use the term Ebonized Maple a lot, in their cues. Just sounds so cheap. I hate the thought of stained cues, to make them look like Ebony. Just seems cheap to me. Their designs also look not that great to me.
And, JFlowers, and others, like Cuetec for example, they just seem very cheap to me. Probably made with Overlays.
For under a $1,000, I would just get a Mezz. Best production cue on the planet.
JFlowers have many cues with overlays but some are real inlays, mine is such a cue.
It is well made, feels great and the SMO shaft is very good in my opinion. The leather wrap is "genuine" which means that is the lowest quality of leather but still better than all those sports wraps and some of the linens used today.
And again, if you want a CF shaft and an extension to go with that cue then a Mezz will be over $1000