Brian,
I see in the sale thread from the modder sub-forum that you intend to offer Mark IIs with Variable Voltage.
At this point, with a stable of 20 mod PVs, I'm getting pretty committed to variable voltage almost exclusively. I own four VV mods (2 Big Brothers and a Big Daddy from Ken's Box Mods, and a Big Splash from Shan B.) and love them all. While I appreciate the high-tech options with built-in software (ProVari, soon-to-be Eclipse, and variable-wattage Darwin), I don't want any of them. Too expensive, for one thing, and I'm longing for more wood (my two Phids are a bit lonely, and I have more than enough metal tube and plastic box mods). I like your designs, craftsmanship, and particularly the small size of the Mark II.
So, some questions:
For the VV, will you use an evercool switching regulator board with a mosfet? Or an earlier-style linear voltage regulator? I vote for an evercool with mosfet, which not only reduces heat and protects the switch, but extends battery life significantly over the less efficient linear regulator.
Would you consider making me a Mark II with no inlay, but with a 3-digit voltmeter built into the main housing along with a tiny temporary-on pushbutton switch for displaying exact voltage? I don't need a voltage adjustment knob or dial; I'm fine with a small hole for a jeweler's screwdriver adjustment. You could even build the mod with the adjustment screw inside the box if that's more aesthetic. Either way is fine with me. I'd say the same about the voltmeter (inside or outside), but I can't imagine where you could put it inside the case.
This style is what I have with Shan B.'s Big Splash. It's also similar to what Tom B. is doing with his Monkeyboxx VVs (no temporary-on switch, as far as I know; the meter activates when the firing button is engaged---I prefer Shan's implementation).
Bubinga body with rosewood endcaps would be sweet.
Anyway, that's my wish list. I'm happy to wait if this is something for "down the road..."