I am fortunate enough to have both had several guns converted and also have several originals. The converted guns came first. For the last 40 years ,I have had,off and on, guns off to various gunsmiths being "worked" on or customized to something else or to be better for the intended purpose or use. At first it was 45 Gov'ts to Swenson, Heinie, Brown, Novak, and Bill Laughridge at Cylinder and Slide. Revolvers went to Tom Killhoffer and Andy Cannon, as well as Larry Kelly. Then the caliber conversion struck, fueled by the cover shot of an Ivory stocked HD converted by Hamilton Bowen on either American Handgunner or Guns{memory escapes me}. I could now have my 45Colt fixed sight N-Frame service revolver,what's not to like. At the time 38-44 HD's were cheap and not very much in demand by collectors, off several went to Hamilton for conversion to 44 Special and 45 Colt. With these in hand the interest was awakened for originals and the hunt was on. One only has too look at Onomea's and Keith44Spec's conversions to appreciate how neat they really really are. The same reason men and women "customize"cars is the reason we customize guns, to have exactly what we think is the best, and quite frankly ,that is reason enough. I won't argue whether it is a sound dollar value, only that it is very enjoyable for those of us that do it. Right now I am heading to the range to shoot my 1949 Win. Model 70 customized by Mike Lau of Texas Brigade Armory to duplicate the USMC Vietnam era sniper rifle complete with an Inch and one half 8 power Unertl scope . Gentlemen ,if it brings you enjoyment and peace of mind in this very tense world and time we live in, then it is a good thing.