ACP - I'm a slipjoint guy also and I use and carry them all - what I carry depends on my mood of the day (Bose boys, Chamblin, Shadley, Rogers, Cover, Tomes). I guess this quest for quality handmade items is what has drawn me to the Seecamp I now carry and the R9S I hope to carry since they are as close as you can get to handmade in handguns right from the factory.
Since this thread is on collecting value it is hard sometimes to put a value on something handmade. I have 13 handmade black powder rifles and pistols - handmade down to the screws. All made by my father-in-law who has passed away - he was a real craftsman. I plan on keeping several of the traditional styles and selling the ones made for competition - most of which are unfired or only fired once. The question is how do you put a reasonable value on an item that could have taken a year to make during hundreds of hours.