As far as I can tell, there is nothing else like it on the market.
32" scale has its proponents and detractors, but I think I could sell at least five of these over time.
That makes it pretty much a green light.
The bridge would be top-loading only and would be a direct retro-fit for a vintage-style 5-screw four string bridge.
So, imagine this, but with a six-string headstock and bridge:
The bridge plate would be identical to the one shown in the Ridler 32/34 shown above.
I'm considering using two compensated, fixed-angle, barrel-style saddles with three string slots, two intonation screws, and two height adjustment screws each.
The slot depth in the saddles would be cut to match the 9 1/2" fretboard radius.
Imagine compensated, fixed-angle, barrel saddles like these:
...but with pre-cut string slots running parallel to the strings, like these:
...and two height adjustment screws and two intonation screws per saddle, like these: