My thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread. It's been very helpful to have your feedback and photos.
Yesterday evening I was blessed to have a long conversation with a long time practitioner of the Hill method. The insights I gained from him have helped me to further refine my choices for my first ASL custom order.
So as of now, here are current choices:
-- Hill Big 5 takedown, with all carmelized lams, and the large takedown grip
-- 45# @ 27", 66" length
-- brown glass on back, clear glass on belly
-- no tip overlays
-- locator wedge for index finger, and locator spline (made from wrap material) under belly axis of grip
-- wine colored grip wrap, laced
One of many interesting points which this individual raised is that the tip overlays add weight to an area where it is not good to add weight.
I found that especially significant because on my own I had already been having thoughts about that issue. This is because years ago I fly fished for a hobby. So when trying to decide whether to have tip overlays or not, it occurred to me that this could be similar to trying to flycast a heavy bass fly: the fly adds so much mass to the leader that it negatively affects the flight of the line. Now I know that the masses here are quite different, but so are the velocities. So his unsolicited opinion confirmed my suspicions. Maybe the difference is only slight, but I can live without the overlays in favor of possibly better performance, less hand shock, etc.
Well, some of my choices could yet change. But this is currently where I'm leaning.
Frank