Well... we weren't talking about buying just one board were we?
Nope, definitely not talking about buying just one board.
And I'm not saying cheap is a bad thing, necessarily, either. 20 blanks, of sizes suitable for making stocks, for $200, would amount to a SCREAMING deal. I won't claim I wouldn't pay it and be happy, if the chance was offered to me, but it amounts to less than I would consider a fair price, if I were dealing with a friend and was looking for a price point to be offering.
The board foot price for plain lumber, or maybe a little more, would be about the top end of what I would be willing to pay for lumps large enough to cut a stock from, if I only wanted one, but would represent a reasonable price point to sell them for one at a time.
It also represents an accepted value, in that it is what the market seems willing to carry, for walnut that is able to be cut up into blocks, chunks or boards, for woodworking hobby folks to use for things other than stock making.
An ad posted on the local Craigslist, or in the local Bargain paper, will as like as not, find more than enough buyers to clear out the wood, if it comes right down to that. If postage costs more than the wood, well, that has happened before. It just boils down to whether the buyer thinks that his cost, delivered, is worthwhile.
Anyways, it's all about establishing some reference points, rather than a price.
I'm waiting to see the pictures!
Cheers
Trev