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Unread 02-21-2013, 04:16 PM   #2
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It's not uncommon at all but you need to know the reputation of the seller. The stock blank must be at a certain humidity level and aged for a period of years. The blank must also be the correct size for your measurements. They usually wet the stock to bring out the grain and send you pictures. Again, deal with a reputable supplier.
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