When I was in college, I bought CVA kits, because I could not afford a custom rifle.
CVA is long gone, but Jim's kits fill that void, only they are light years more advanced in quality. Well done, Jim!!!
I have finally reached the career point where I can now afford a custom rifle, or two, or as many as I can sneak past my wife, and I have a few on order.
One rifle maker, well known by this board, told me 3 years wait. Fine, order placed. Quality takes time, and the man makes a fine gun.
Another told me 18 months, and is now at about the 2.5 year mark, says the rifle will ship "soon". I am sure the wait will be worth it.
A third told me 18 months, and we will see how that turns out.
I am willing to wait for a quality, custom rifle. I just need to space them out a little, so my wife does not catch on.
I am ready to buy one of Jim's kits as soon as he offers the Colonial kit with set triggers.
Also, if he were to offer a Hawken style or plains rifle in full stock with a flintlock, and set triggers, I would order one of those as well.
My point is, some can afford to spend $2000-$3000+ for a custom gun, and there are enough that the well known gunsmiths of this board have several years back log.
Some cannot, and that is where Jim's kits come into play.
I will buy one of Jim's kits, because I enjoy the build process, but I am not good enough to make one from a blank, and won't have time to learn until I retire.
Jim fills a place in the market, so do custom makers. I think there is room for both.
Also, regarding hand work, there is a resurgence in woodworkers using hand tools. If you don't believe me, check out the Lie-Nielsen website, or the Lost Art Press Blog.
CNC is changing woodworking, but there will always be the die hards like me that can use a hand plane and prefer to hand cut their dovetails.
I don't plan to sell any of my custom muzzleloaders. My children will inherit them, and before I die, I will make sure they are proficient in their use.
My son already is fully proficient, and I will make sure my daughter is as well.
I hope I will one day have grandchildren, and I will teach them muzzleloading as well.