I’ll have to watch for that if I keep using Bellini
For sake of clarity, none of my criticism of Bellini's information provision should be taken as a discouragement for using their products. So far, I can only conclude that their product offering is suitable, there are no major quality issues that I'm aware of and I think much of what they offer is very reasonably priced.
It seems like there’s a solid group on Photrio/apug always willing to give advice if I have a question though… cheers!
Ad nauseam, haha!
buy a selenium toned print just so I could see one in the flesh
The question is how much good it would do you, because the effects of selenium toning can vary from barely perceptible to very strong. It depends on the extent of toning, the paper used to begin with and also how the paper was exposed and developed. For instance, a paper like Fomaspeed (RC) and I imagine Kentmere RC papers too will show an almost imperceptible color change when toned briefly in selenium. Most neutral tone papers if toned to a much greater extent will go a subtle eggplant/maroon hue, which gets more pronounced and ends up as an almost brick-red color as toning is taken to rather extreme extents. By contrast, warm-tone papers (Fomatone in particular, but other brands, too) tend to shift in hue much more strongly, going from usual somewhat greenish brown hues to a warmer chocolate brown, and this even happens with mild toning in selenium.
An extreme case is that of lith prints, which due to their very fine grain structure will respond very strongly indeed to any kind of toning.
So even if you were to purchase or view someone else's selenium-toned print, it still would only offer one example of a nearly infinite gamut of possibilities.