At 13 years old, my father had me buy a T/C Renegade kit so I could hunt the flintlock season here in PA with my own rifle.
I finished that kit (which amounted to finish sanding and applying stain/finish to the wood) myself at that age, and the gun still looks good....but more importantly, it's a workhorse and that's because of Chuck Dixon.
Before Dad let me do anything at all to that kit, he took me and it to Dixon's where we had installed a Lyman frizzen on the TC lock and target sights (square post/deep and square-notch'ed rear sight). Then I was allowed to finish the kit and that gun killed a bunch of deer for me. Over 30 years later it's in great shape and ready to hunt.
Small, teeny tiny thing in the grand scheme of what Dixon's and Chuck himself represent, but it's also representative of what he did and who he was and what made him such a figure in our community. He helped anyone...even 13 year old me.