To Me...... the FIRST thing to do would be ask the guy I got it from, just be up front & tell him your concerns
& etc. I bought one a few years ago & they mistakenly sent me the wrong blank. When I called, the vender
told me " Oh no, must be a mistake, that blank was Vivid curl all over" So they checked & I got the wrong blank,
and another guy got a Very curly blank for $ 100.
So me & the other customer swapped blanks & the Vender
paid the shipping costs.
Also, it may have curl end to end & it not be Vivid curl.......
Each piece of wood is different. Of the well over
a hundred maple blanks I have bought, I have only had 1 blank that showed curl & when I got down into the
blank the curl was almost gone. However, I've had many blanks that were curly but not vivid curl. And I've had
many vivid curl ones as well. The more vivid it is, generally the more you will pay for it.
But generally speaking, if there is curl there, you can wet it with water or rubbing alcohol & turn it dif angles
under a light or in the sun & see the curl if it has it, be it light or vivid curl.
Now if you paid $150. for the barrel inletting & the stock, my guess is the curl will be very light. as basically half
your $ is in the inletting & shaping & you have 75. in the wood. That ain't much for a curly piece of wood.
However, if you paid 150. for the blank alone & the guy stated curl end to end, I would expect to See it. That is
not saying it will be vivid curl, I am saying you should see the curl as he is claiming it to be there....
Keith Lisle