Oh, I don't see myself ever losing the bug-- I'm in way too deep at this point! 😄
For me, if a gun is going to stick around, it has to evoke something. Accuracy matters, sure, but that alone isn't enough. I want a piece that makes me feel something every time I pick it up-- it's got to evoke feelings of history, craftsmanship, and soul. That's the hook for me.
And hey, two custom TVMs is nothing to sneeze at! Those are solid, honest rifles with a lot going for them. I get the finances part completely; most of us are pacing ourselves whether we admit it or not. Just throwing this out there... if you (or the missus) win the lottery, I'll be happy to help you spend it wisely.

I appreciate the kind words on the SMR, Thomas. I'll be a little sad to see it go, but I've got another .45 in walnut lined up that I'll be starting in the next couple of weeks, which should ease the sting. Truth be told, I just really enjoy the process of putting these kits together.
This next one will be my fourth build. I've sold every rifle I've completed so far, and if I'm being honest, once you factor in the sheer number of hours involved, I'm probably making well under minimum wage. But, then again, that's never really been the point.