SSG, It's true that re-toned blanks were associated with French wood, and so was quarter-sawn and fiddleback. Early in my career I used quite a few blanks from Tessier, the French supplier for may years. Although I've been paying attention, I haven't heard of any Tessier or wood of French origin for at least a decade.
A couple of decades ago I was told by California walnut dealers that French speaking individual would come to California, buy what ever 1/4 sawn, reddish blanks they could find and export them to Europe. They would re-import the wood after drying. I considered these guys very reliable and believable, not always the case with "the wood hawks" as Jerry Fisher refers to them. At that time I would occasionally see blanks stamped "Made in France" but haven't for years.
The short part of the answer is, I know what wood you like and why you like it, but you might look in earlier posts on this forum for my posts on Gunstock Staining. BTW, I still use plainer, quarter-sawn, fiddleback wood with reddish staining.
