That wood be fun, and there's a few of yours I'd no doubt enjoy taking for a spin. It's playing better than ever, kind of "come on have you forgotten me". It's in dropped D at the moment with DR 10 - 52s on it. And I did the full balance intonation etc but I don't do much in dropped D and each time I play it, after a while I want to go back to normal. But that's not trivial with floating Floyd, and I'd go back to 10-46 so reset trem and intonation...
I'm also contemplating body comfort curves (ala strat) and a paint job, but then I like that colour with the chrome and black PUs.. I still have the scratch plate some where but I prefer it without one, but the screw holes detract a little which a paint job would fix (not to mention seal all the routing I did to fit the gotoh then floyd).
I've always wanted a very pale powder/sky blue guitar, but then there's just something about the current colour.
Anyway, now that you've gee'd me up even more, I'll get the SD hotrails tele set (you knew I would LOL) and put 10-46 back on, that way it will be played more and I can do dropped D on my highly modified (as in v shape the neck/and spray, new frets, new nut, new machine Heads, new wider bridge (so saddles all face the same/right way i.e. flat face to the neck), Gibson 57 re-issue PUs) Epiphone SG (just no whammy..). Great guitar now, only downside is it/neck falls away (and it joins body at last fret (which I like) so everything (compared to strat/tele etc) moves 2 frets left, takes a bit to adjust particularly when your on ~auto pilot and singing). I'm thinking to replace the control cavity cover with a slab of brass to counter balance