Mr. Jaymo, those guys at the shows buying guns are known as
alchemists. They degrade, buy and next week have a valuable gun of historic significance. An iron ingot to 24K gold. Beware.
I've noticed that. With the exception of my 66-1 snub and my 52-1, I've bought all of my S&Ws from two different gun/pawn shops with with I have a great relationship.
I'd like to get my 10-6 4" reblued at the factory, just because I'd like to have it as new again (finish-wise). Not for resale. Just because I'd like for it to look as good as it shoots (I call it Ugly Betty).
Same goes for my 586. It deserves to be as beautiful as it was from the factory.
I love a woman with freckles. Not so crazy about a gun with them.
I know. I could sell them and buy nicer ones.
HOWEVER, I can't get enough money out of them to do that, and I have other things I need the money for.
Plus, the 586 needs to go back to the factory for the recall.
And, they are both great shooters.
Better, the devil you know, than the witch you don't.
The replacements may have problems that show up when shooting.
I buy them to shoot. I can't afford to be a collector.
My only Smith with any real collector value is my 1965 52-1 that was all scratched up by the factory and sent to a certain organization to be given to a certain winning competitor at a certain BIG championship in '65.
Get yer tar and feathers fellas, I'm going to shoot that one. Already ordered and received 2,000 Speer HBWCs to load.
Who cares about Camp Perry, anyway?

Unless, I can sell it for enough to buy an equal condition 52-2.