Thank you everyone for your replies!
It seems the field is divided among Metcal and JBC and followed by Hakko, Weller. I have no experience with any, but at the first glance I like JBC better, yet Metcal comes close to JBC in this comparison I found on the Web:
http://www.oemelectronics.se/upl/doc/performance_comparison_0909_1_.pdfFunny thing is that PACE (MBT/PRC) appears to be the dear of the US Military, used across the board on the land and the sea alike (not sure about the air), but searching other electronics boards, anyone who had served comes back and talks about using PACE while enlisted.
Even though this is a hobby and I won't be doing any production work, from my past experience things happen and I always kick myself for not having something available, like a tool or a part. So, I tend to buy things I don't immediately need, as serendipity has it, I end up using it at some later point in time and it saves me loads of trouble (that's why I got this PACE PRC-2000 control unit).
I foresee doing more SMT work and that's where I'd like to go forward with, as I'm tired of through-hole (it's the hole drilling of home made PCBs that drives me crazy
) I definitely want to have solder/desolder ability, and the hot-air as well as vacuum.
After looking at the prices, full JBC SMT rework station can come all the way up to $4,000 (with all the bells and whistles), and Metcal follows suit, too. I suppose I want too much, because I still need to buy a microscope, a new lab power supply, and a few odds and ends, and still turn up "cheap", LOL.
I also sent jmccain a PM as well, so waiting to hear back, maybe that direction turns out more affordable after all.
Any other comments, suggestions are quite welcome, please. I don't mean to close the conversation as I'm sure others face similar dilemmas.