
It will be a triple-humbucker with fully selectable splits for all three PUPs. I have selected cherry for the top-wood on the body, rosewood for the fretboard, and maple for the neck and back of the body. Hardware will be a modified Bigsby tremolo, Schaller roller bridge, zero fret, and brass string-guide. Tuners will be Steinberger 40:1 ratio straight-pull. I added a snap-on shell of stainless steel to the Bigsby's fulcrum roller...this increases the radius by 1/16" giving the tremolo more scope for changing the note. This amount of increase in the radius works fine with the stock spring.
I've got a sock-full of pictures, and don't want to founder the website, so here's my Photobucket link...the pictures are numbered, and when you open them, there is a short description for each photo. http://s1208.photobucket.com/albums/cc372/olrocknroller/
PLEASE NOTE: My methods may not be "right" but they are well-suited to the tools I have, so please don't think I'm trying to tell anyone how to do this. I learn more from each project, but am still far from being one of the artists who build the beautiful guitars on this website. If something appeals to you to use in your own shop, great, I'm glad to share...it's how we all learn! I have learned a bundle from this website, and only hope that I can contribute something back...