http://www.familygrade.com/
http://www.calicohardwoods.com/index.php
http://www.gunstockblanks.com/

Contact them and tell them what they are looking for and about how much you are willing to spend. If you have a stocker get their input before you buy the bank. What looks good to us may look like a nightmare to them. You want to see all six sides in good quality photos. Don't be afraid to return a blank if you get it in hand and like it less than you did in a picture. Pay the shipping and move on. Good dealers will accept returns as a normal part of business.


I tried for a year to find something to use this blank on. It was from the first web site. It was the nicest Bastone blank that I have seen but a little thin at 1 7/8".