Randall Fung makes grips in light woods now? I've only seen dark woods, including my own.
By the way, those "butt-ugly" grips are the best anatomic grips you can buy.
Randall Fung doesn't make Python stocks, nor does he work in anything but walnut.
He made a set of walnut stocks for a High Standard for me. I was sure I wouldn't care for stippling rather than checkering, only to discover stippling affords me as secure a grip, and it's pretty in its own way. They're far and away the best stocks I've ever used on a .22 caliber pistol.
Awhile later, I asked him to make me a set of coco bolo stocks for a Python. He said he didn't have a grip frame for a Python, and doesn't work in anything but walnut. I drove up to his place with my Python, a (pre-agreement) N frame, and a (pre-agreement) model 41, along with some maple. I looked high and low for birdseye maple, but couldn't find any, so I bought the richest-grained maple in the bin.
He didn't really want to work in maple—but he's a decent fellow, and I wasn't in any particular hurry, nor did I haggle over the price. You could find more expensive stocks, and you could find more elegantly finished, but when he makes them to fit your hand, they fit your hand right.
If and/or when I talk myself into springing for a Volquartsen, it'll include a set of Fung stocks.