Mike Mahoney has a walnut oil: https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Walnut-Oil-Mahoneys-Finishes/dp/B001F7JUDK/ref=pd_bxgy_vft_med_sccl_1/141-5528874-9125866?pd_rd_w=cz8DK&content-id=amzn1.sym.26a5c67f-1a30-486b-bb90-b523ad38d5a0&pf_rd_p=26a5c67f-1a30-486b-bb90-b523ad38d5a0&pf_rd_r=ZKM1PYZ4S2YT55M66DZ2&pd_rd_wg=QpqRd&pd_rd_r=34916082-17e3-43a5-b225-f04a2a55b880&pd_rd_i=B001F7JUDK&th=1
He claims it's processed in a specials way so that it sets up faster than other walnut oil. It's one of the easiest finishes to apply but it's a subtle look with little sheen. It can also be handy for dealing with areas with bad tear out.