Wood has always been one of my favorite things,In 1981 I paid $25 more for select wood on my R-7 which I purchased at the Beeman Store outside San Rafael I could see the difference quite easily....the rifle also came with a test target,quite accurate.
Wood ,like it is said to each his own,Anyhow some wood is sold by the pound,and it is heavy.
I am prejudiced in my thinking of Aesthetics,I want flow,,it is the grain that gives the wood flow, but the better the grain and flow the more you want to showcase it, thus it does matter how you finish it.....Wood,dam I love it. I do not want orange,unless it is a soft orange and soft black-bonded wood,just right for Holloween,About 70 miles from me is a major wood supplier of select wood for almost all the rifle manufacturers..it takes years to season select wood,also it is graded,it can become very expensive,they also have a seconds bin,that is where I go. I used the word flow,I think I should mention your eyes flow and pick out the subtleties in the wood the grain,etc.,em,is that the right word, geez I was trippin'
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