Another Kibler SMR question on grade

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Hello all,
In the near future, I plan on getting myself a Southern Mountain Rifle kit from Kibler. I think I’ve settled on .40cal, and maple stock.

My question is…I’m partial to these thin stripes as pictured on one of Jim’s rifles, as opposed to the “thicker” stripes you often see. Is this more of a difference you get between “Fancy” (thicker) and “Extra Fancy” (thin striping)?
Or is it just one really nice piece of wood?
 

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I bought a SMR with the extra fancy maple. A total stranger at the range remarked on its beauty. He doesn't even own a muzzleloader. If I'm putting out the cash for a fine rifle, I'm going with the best wood I can get.
 
I recently had the opportunity to tour the Kibler facility. I was really impressed. Didn’t get a chance to meet Jim, but his team were super helpful and eager to give me a tour! I too am planning to add a Kibler Southern in the next year or two (leaning 40cal). Was pretty slick seeing some of the finished kits being boxed up and ready for shipping.
 
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