Jim!
I look forward to hearing what life of the studs themselves might be. I understand they can be replaced individually if necessary, using pliers. It would be terrific to hear how the tires ride compared to your usual fare, and what pressures you're using. How did you happen to choose studs over a heavily siped, studless winter/snow tire? I'm guessing it was the expected prevalence of ice.
I made my own studded tires back in the very early 1980s, and found they worked remarkably well in winter. As an added bonus, they threw up pretty sparks when braking at night on pavement, but that was beside the point. The thing is, they gave me all-weather capability and allowed me to ride through ice I couldn't stand up on. They even let me climb to the wintry summits of both Skinner's and Kelly Buttes locally. The real trick was getting down again, so be a bit on the careful side going down those hills of yours. I feel sure these more refined versions will do well you, and of course, we want photos of it all.
Great job, as usual, in piquing our collective interest. More pics, Jim!
Best,
Dan.