Vintage Starcaster Build & Wiring Question

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A friend of mine is a master carpenter and takes on projects from time to time. He decided to build me a Starcaster, along with one for himeself. I could never afford a real one so this has been a dream come true. Only problem is I have searched far and wide for a wiring diagram that makes sense. Unsuccessful I turn to you guys.

His will be the traditional wiring - which I cannot find.
2 Humbuckers, 2 Vol, 2 Tone, & A Master w/ 3way toggle
It also seems that there may be a need for a Treble bleed Mod? Thoughts?

My Guitar
2 Humbuckers, 2 Vol, 2 Tone, & A Master w/ 3way toggle
But also I have a piezo bridge and split both humbuckers
I would love for my guitar to be really versatile but want it to remain passive.
Unfortunately I know very little about wiring options.

I went with Curtis Novak WRHB!! Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Hopefully I did all this correctly, this is my first forum post. Ever.

-Jeff

Here are some pics.

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Starcaster Project Pic 1 by bonilla_jeff, on Flickr[/img]

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Untitled by bonilla_jeff, on Flickr[/img]

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Starcaster Project by bonilla_jeff, on Flickr[/img]
 
Thanks so much mrkmas!! I'm afraid though that the seymour duncan wiring diagrams don't include any with a 5th knob for an overall master volume. Or a piezo from what I can tell. I am very interested in perhaps incorporating the 6 way pos free way toggle switch.

http://www.guitarelectronics.com/produc ... hrome.html

I think it would help maintain the look of the original but may also help with some of my wiring options.
They give several options, none of which fit my exact needs. Or, can anyone suggest a wiring badass in the Los Angeles area?
 
Woops I gave you the diagram for the top one you listed and somehow missed it when you said master :doh:

Hmm, let me see what I can find for you. I am not familiar with the switch you gave the link to so I am not sure how much help I can be with that.
 
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