Matt
This topic came up a while ago on a Mando forum. Im going for f@nned frets as the solution. Also check out an instrument called the Opharion (
http://www.nationalmuseet.dk/sw48918.asp ) and Mandolin Magazine issue Vol 9 No 2, the article by James Condino. I like the idea of as five double course instrument tuned in fifths as well, the best of a lot of worlds. I will be using the Opharion plans for a future build but any number of body shapes would be cool, eg F4 or even a Vega Cylinderback.
I will disagree Mike as there have been lots of ideas without the techology to support them. There is gossip that the Opharion never made it because of the changing of a steel concession in 17thC Germany and the availability of metal that could handle the tension as strings dried up. I dont know if that is true but the instrument makes as lot of sense to me. Modern strings, bracing etc make it more feasable. The idea even got patented by a 20C opportunist!
Sebastiaan