I received a lot of help from many kind people on the site and wanted to post pix of my finished guitar. My plan was to stay under $1,000 but I probably went a little over that. The body is a mahogany core with a thin layer of maple and a pau ferro top from Warmoth. I was looking for a stoptail but was able to get a deal on this one and have been quite happy with it. The wood was a big concern of mine because I thought that the mahogany may be too warm. I think it works nice with the neck.

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The neck is from Doug at Soulmate Guitars and is probably my favorite part of the guitar. It’s flame maple with a layer of padouk in the middle and two thin layers of wenge. The fretboard is ebony with abalone markers, stainless steel frets and a 14” radius. On the headstock, I told Doug that I liked the Les Paul style but wanted a curve on the top, similar to Irwin’s, rather than the “open book” top. Here's a picture from when I received it.

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The pup’s are three Super II’s running through a Waldo buffer and I have the OBEL. I can’t say enough about the buffer and all the schematics Waldo did. Terrific guy! The electronics were done exactly as he indicated. I had never picked up a soldering iron prior to wiring in his buffer. I plugged it in, expecting that I would have to fix a few things, and she played perfectly.

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The hardware is mix of gold from StewMac and brass from Jack-of-Roses.
Where I saved money: Bolt on neck instead of neck-through or set, not quite the body and bridge I wanted, no cocobolo top, some gold hardware instead of brass, no inlays, Grover tuners instead of Schaller locking and doing the work myself.
She plays and sounds excellent! Thanks to all those who helped me out.