Bill, how would you categorize the "maybe three" types of users?
The 2 obvious ones would be hobbyists and commercial production shops. But I think there's a vast range in between
Me for instance - I'm a full time, semi-retired (parse that!) banjo maker, with a large shop full of big industrial machines left over from my furniture making days. Machine rich, but low income. I have a tabletop router, but it's only a small part of my operation, it doesn't get used very often. But when it does, it has to be accurate and reliable. I think there are all sorts of instrument makers out there in similar situations, need a high quality machine, but low usage.
Probably similar for a lot of custom furniture makers too. And then there's the niches - prosthetic makers, cuemakers, stuff you can't even imagine.
I think Gary's market will be the sort of operations I've just described - specialty shops with very particular needs (or owners). And then probably some well heeled hobbyists who want the best stuff available. After all there are hobbyists who collect Monarch 10ee lathes. If you've never heard of a 10ee, google it, they are quite something else - a 3500 lb, 12" x 20" lathe accurate to 50 millionths of an inch, magnificent beasts.