Most people never get to get there dream instrument. You are very fortunate. Will be looking for videos.
(I hope the "holy grail" status lasts a long time. THIS IS NOT THE CURE FOR UAD it probably a decent vaccine, but the antibodies my diminish after a time.
Congratulations! It's a terrific tenor.
I enjoy my 1T IZ as well. It is a boomer.
I had the tech at the guitar repair shop replace the original Peghed tuners with Gotoh Black UPTL tuners.
My "Dream" instrument would NOT have Pedhed tuners.
Curious as to why you don't care for the peghed tuners.
I've got them on my Magic Fluke Tenor Firefly, and they just don't work well. To get them to turn easily you pull out on them, but then they don't really hold well. So you push them back in, after which they are hard to turn and squeak. No where near as good as the smooth functioning Gotoh UPT tuners I have on my Farallon - at about the same cost. About all the Pedheds have going for them is the small classic shape. I can't imagine anyone trying the UPTs and Pegheds side by side choosing the Pegheds.
My problem with them is pretty close to Besley's. You pull them out to disengage the gears. Then you get close to in-tune. Push it in, to re-engage the gears. You have to jiggle it to get the teeth aligned. Then you have to fine tune it by turning it while it is sort of tight. When you get it in tune, push in and hope that it doesn't move away from the exact spot.
I have three tenors that have the Pegheds. I've gotten used to them, but I still don't like them.
Personal preference strikes again!
My problem with them is pretty close to Besley's. You pull them out to disengage the gears. Then you get close to in-tune. Push it in, to re-engage the gears. You have to jiggle it to get the teeth aligned. Then you have to fine tune it by turning it while it is sort of tight. When you get it in tune, push in and hope that it doesn't move away from the exact spot.
I have three tenors that have the Pegheds. I've gotten used to them, but I still don't like them.