If your stripes don't come out as bold as you like, you can always get more "pop" by using a dark stain first. I use leather dye (I like Mohogany). Rub some on and give it time to dry (twenty minutes or so). Sand with 600grit or higher until only the dark stripes remain. Then apply the honey amber tint. Let it dry (again, probably twenty minutes) and sand it lightly with 2000 grit until you get the saturation you like.
The TruOil is really what brings it to life. The stains, dyes, tints, etc only give you contrast. It's the oil finish that produces the depth, like clear coat on a car's paint job.