Personally, I think this is a damn shame!! Truth is, for the most part, there really is no such thing as a 'sneaky pete' anymore...it is an outdated term that really should be redefined.
The crafting of a full splice blank/cue, whether non-veneered or veneered, is an art form within the greater art form of cue making in general....it's my opinion anyway. I think the perception that it is less of a cue than a plain jane is just way off the mark.
For me, there is something in the simple elegance of a non-veneered full splice. Not to mention, I cannot think of a better way to showcase amazing pieces of wood than in this manner...although a plain jane comes in a close second.

Also, I feel that it is this type cue that is the true 'heart and soul' of the game we have all come to love....it is a style that has seen a lot of history...it is a style that most every single one of us first approached a table with in our hands. It just deserves more respect than it often gets.
I just love a full splice cue!! I have owned/own custom crafted blank made ones, pre-made blank ones, and barstick conversion made ones...I love 'em all!! I have owned cues crafted from various construction methods, and just happen to like the way a well crafted full splice cue will 'talk' to you.
Of course, all of this is for naught if the shaft that is made for it is for crap. :yikes:
Lisa <=====thinks the 'simple' non-veneered full splice deserves more respect.