I'll just say I'm happy with the trade. That blank should be on a London Best sidelock. And now it is. And what I'll get from Claudio will be more suited to my next project.
I can respect this sentiment about reserving a really special stock blank for an appropriate gun. I have an old exhibition grade blank of Circassian Walnut that would be best suited on something like a Best Quality heavy recoiling double rifle, or perhaps something like a heavy Lefever Optimus or Parker A-1 Special. It is highly figured marble cake with great layout in the head and wrist, plenty large enough to get a splinter forend blank, and has very tiny pores and is so dense you can't make a mark with a thumbnail. I have yet to find such a gun in need of restocking, and I suppose it could end up in my estate when I croak. I found it years ago for a ridiculously low price, at a small local gunshow, buried under a pile of old GunList and Shotgun News. I have shown it, and similar blanks on gunstock sites like Luxus Walnut, to my kids, and told them that if I die, they should not mistake it for some random short piece of lumber. They were shocked at how expensive a piece of walnut can be.
Of course, anyone who pays the price has the right to put such a blank on a plain-Jane Savage 311 or Crescent field grade. They can also wear expensive handmade Italian wingtip dress shoes with bib overalls and a camo hat. I just think that's nuts.