I agree... Good thread.
I don't like spliced points. They remind me of splintered wood. That stuff hurts when you accidentally get stabbed with it!!
I'm okay with floating points, because they don't look like a splintered accident.
I don't like wraps. Not Irish Linen, not leather, ostrich, snake, alligator, AZB'er hides.... I like the use of fancy woods to decorate the handle area, whether inlayed, or not.
I don't care for inlays, unless the main woods are really plain.
I used to love stainless joint collars. Now, I can't hardly play with them. I prefer the feel of wood-to-wood or wood-to-phenolic.
I don't like stained woods. If I want my wood a different color, don't let any wood grain show and paint the cue yellow!
I LOVE butterfly cues.
I LOVE a big, fat bumper on the bottom of my cue, just in case I accidentally drop it butt-first.
I LOVE wildly decorated woods that grew that way.
I LOVE wood or dark ferrules. They help me line up my shot without being as distracting as one might assume.
All of the above-stated preferences are subject to change without prior notice.
