Hi Joe, welcome to the forum! :D
Yes, I have that exact combination. A Stormy Monday (Alnico II) neck with a Black Dog (Alnico V) bridge. They're in an all-mahogany Edwards Flying V which is extremely lightweight (just over 6 pounds).
The SM neck is sweet and clear, fairly bright but not piercingly so. I like it for clean and crunch tones, but I'm not so keen on it with distortion - I'd like more fat midrange for it to really sing. The BD bridge isn't high-output but it's quite aggressive, with good crunch for chords and a snarly, gritty lead tone (as you've heard from Hunter's clips). The pickup's always described as having lots of low-mids, but in this guitar it still has plenty of presence - it's brighter than I expected.
As a pair, the pickups match well in volume - I was expecting the BD to be louder, but in fact I've ended up with the SM further from the strings than the BD. However, for my tastes they don't sound different enough - bright(ish) neck pickup + dark(ish) bridge pickup = not enough variety.
I'm thinking of getting either a Mule or BD neck to replace the SM, but then I might move both pickups into a more Les Paul-ish guitar and get a set of Mules for the V. Or I might even go to the other extreme and get a set of Painkillers for the V, and make it into my "Metal" guitar.
I don't know how relevant this is to you - I know a bit about timbers but not those exotic ones you listed! :) And of course it'll depend on the construction style too. What kind of music do you play?