You know, I would say that this cue has minimal inlays. Just enough to give it a little class. Beautiful cue. And you know what, I haven't hit with that cue, of course, but I believe it hits a ton. This past year I've acquired an early 80's Tim Scruggs cue and a late 80's Paul Mottey. No offense to any cue makers here but those old cues shoot a billion times better than ones that are currently made. I'm guessing because the wood is completely settled or something. I don't know. But that old Scruggs of mine is player. No 2 ways about it. I bet this JW is the same way.
If you ever decide to sell you know my PM number. hehe!!
MULLY