Count me in! 2 sets of No1Mk111{walnut}, 1 set No4Mk1 {walnut}....and for something really cool, If you were to find the dimensions of a military stock set for the 1899 Savage, I would gladly turn my civy Savage into something to gawk at at the range

{pssst, also walnut}
OP gun stock wood is specially cured for a long, long, dry time before its turned. The curing/drying time stabilizes the wood and prevents/lessens the chances of warping after a few years. The harder the wood and the closer to the heart wood the better. My fear is when you begin to really look into this venture you'll find that $200 is not enough profit to make the process viable. My bet is the wood alone will cost you almost that {unless you buy bulk quantities}. Again cheaper wood will most likely render unhappy customers 1-2 years down the road leaving them with split/warped stocks. Go Big or go home I'm afraid, but if you're into it I'll buy NP.