Back in the mid 90's I was fixing a CNC machine at a very high end shotgun maker and I was allowed to look at the wood in inventory (under supervision), It was all planed and sanded and finished on at least one side and some on both sides. Some of it even way back then was $70K for a chunk big enough to make a buttstock and a forend for an O/U. They fitted the customer with a try gun and CNC machined the stock to the exact cast, length, drop etc dimensions for that customer. They had a guy traveling the world buying wood, that was his job. On one hand I wish it was cheaper so I could afford it, but on the other hand I am glad it's expensive to keep it out of the greasy pud pullers of the average guy that would butcher it because there is only so much of it in existence and it takes hundreds of years to make more.