I have liked to scratch build (a plank of wood, best barrel and rough cast parts) ML'ers for many years now and have never built them to sell. Over the years I built several, shot them and sold them. At one time I truly thought it might be something to make a living at, but a friend and classmate of mine said he darn near starved to death making knives. He was the best. He took orders, over three year backlog, and gave the client a price. By the time he was ready to make the knife the price of parts had gone up. He told me he got a good lesson from that. If you are the best, you can make a living, and tell the customer you will give him the price in a couple of years when you are ready to make the knife. He sold one knife (The Jewel of the Orient) for 2 million dollars, but his first years were just making a living. He said if you have a name you can get money for your labors, if you do not, you have to give money back for the loss of cost of parts. Guess that says it best. My guns are going for keep-sakes for next generations. If not - - I loose money from the grave when they try to sell them.