Yeah, they are priced high, but the resale is actually quite hard to get. The market for a 10mm is very small, unfortunately. Once you buy one, you're pretty much stuck with it. By that I mean there won't be thousands of people beating down the door to buy it from you. If you resell it, you need to price it resonably low and have plenty of patience.
The Smith and Wesson is a good gun, mainly because it's big and beefy enough to handle it. Of the 10mm's, probably the Glock is the best. I may look at one of those, but I personally don't like Glock's too much.
I looked into the Witness, but there were too many complaints about them not lasting very long in 10mm. Alot of people that are just more interested in the cartridge than what gun it comes in are buying the SW 610. The wheel gun has the advantages of using .40SW and since you pretty much have to reload, or go broke with 10mm, the revolver lends itself to this quite well. I'll have to admit, I've come very close to buying one myself.
Still, I had no complaints about the 1006, and will probably own one again if I run across one at a good price.
Ross