Mike is right about Joel building a premium full splice. Mark Bear also does pretty nice full splice veneer work. But as far as the hit. A sneaky pete is a full splice cue. So basically what I hear you wanting is a cue that hits like a one piece cue but better. Well that may or may not exist, because who is to say what is better. If you would have only said you want a cue that hits and feels just like a bar cue. Then I would say take a bar cue you absolutely love and take it to a billiard cue maker (not pool cue maker). Have him cut off the shaft and toss it after making you another shaft of identical taper. Then put the long wood threads on the longer shaft and thread the internal butt threads and you will have a cue that plays like the one piece cue you love. If you want something a little different then just start trying various cuemakers cues because many make cues that play just a little different from a house cue. Most will feel theirs play just a little better.