Flintman,
You are right about we having to start somewhere and to just enjoy this great hobby/sport. Some of us just do not have the cash at the start or the skill to start out with an expensive kit and risk ruining it until we have a bit of experience under our belts. I have learned that it is not so much the brand of the gun as the workmanship that was put into it that can make a difference between a bad gun and a nice gun. Granted, the lower priced ones wont make a great gun as for resale value, but some of them can be exceptional shooters. This Dikar I have is a great shooter even though it does not have a big cash value, but hey I love it anyway, along with my Dikar .45 Philladelphia Derringer, CVA .50 Hawken, CVA Kentucky, .45 Numrich swivel breach, .50 Thompson Center Hawken kit that I havent started on yet and my .50 Jim Chambers Isaac Haines kit. For that matter I also love my old mystery gun. Its an unknown maker,age and style. I am not sure as to exactly what it is but am planning to get pics sent to the museum and see if anyone can tell me what it is.
Todd