I thought about that too, chances are if you're going to put on a repro band, you are probably streching the wood, so a little sand paper wouldn't hurt to get it to fit. It still would look ok from the outside.
The things that set me back is the remaining work: the bayo lug slots, drilling the hole for the stacking swivel, the making and installing the stacking swivel, and finally drilling and tapping the hole for the screw. Finally cleaning/polishing and blueing. All little things really, but add up considerably. Plus if it doesn't look quite right, noone will buy it. If a guy had a jig and the tools he could bang these steps off really quick, but thats where the labour comes into play. As a hobby labour is free, but I would hate to take a week off to make 100 of these. I also don't own the correct tools right now. Thats where I hit my dead end.
If there are enough folks out there who are seriously interested in doing the finishing work themselves, I could re-visit this with my friend. I can't promise a $20 band, but you don't know till you ask. He has the tools and know how, and his time costs me a bottle of booze (within reason of course).