Back in the late '80's, I purchased a curly walnut blank from Dunlap for my shorty Jaeger. Keith Casteel band-sawed the pattern and walked into his shop and stated "Dan, I don't think we should spend any more time on this piece of wood." Two checks made themselves visible on an otherwise great looking piece of wood...one through the lock area and one through the wrist. I had a wood stove at home and I can't believe I didn't burn the darn thing.
It wasn't until 1994, that I mentioned this to Danny up at Dixon's Gunmakers Faire and he stated that they, (Dunlap), guarantee their wood. I've never heard such a thing but he said if they could tell that it was their wood, they'd replace it. About a week later, I took that cut-out blank down to Dunlap's and Wayne took one look at the butt and agreed it was his wood. It still had the lacquer he coats the butts with to prevent checking from the butt end. He waved his arms and said I had the entire warehouse to find a suitable replacement. So Dave, don't pitch that blank if you're unable to use it.