I love the look of that solid Mahogany wood Bajaman!
How did you carve the top?
On my Epi LP plus top I got from pawn shop for 250$ the PU's were only two wire so I had to grind the solder welds and pull the PU's apart and convert them to 4 wire units,which involved re potting them. I did the Jimmy Page #1 wiring which is 4 PP pots no switches under pickguard,and treble bleed with a 180K resistor parallel to 1n cap(JP's used a different treble bleed cap and resistor value but I chose my values by ear).I only could afford two PP pots when I did it,so I used two mini on/off/on dpdt switches mounted to the pot cavity cover.This worked well for me,I used it several years in a Led Zep tribute band and never had an issue with the switches being on the back.
I saw someone who mounted slide switches on the toggle cavity cover,I think that would be even better,its simple to replace and puts them in an easier to access spot,but I only needed to switch between songs so no prob being on back.
FWIW to get a proper "Kashmire" sound put neck and bridge to single coil,PU selector to middle,and switch the bridge pup out of phase,and series the series for neck and bridge. This is the only way to get that sound w/o buying a Danolectro guitar. I used to get people asking me all the time how I got the tone spot on.(LP with Jimmy Page wiring,DIY 18 watt lite IIb,and a J-station set to British)
for "Stairway" I would start with the neck in SC mode,then go to HB mode as the song got louder,then the bridge PU for the solo,this also really helped when playing live
What I would like to find is a diagram that does series/parallel,north or south coil only for both neck and bridge,out of phase bridge from neck,and series bridge and neck whether single,or humbucker irregardless of whether the HB mode is series or parallel.
If you dont need to switch between north and south coils in single mode then series/parallel gives that single coil sound when in parallel w/o the hum.
Does this JPLP #2 diagram let you switch between north and south coils in SC mode or does it just short one coil out?
I would gladly put my pickguard back on and mount a couple small switches there to get that extra feature.