Sergio, drop some wisdom on me

This guitar knows that it comes into being at a crossroads in your life.

It wants to embody your maturity, harness your creativity, and reflect not only your new path in life, but also be symbolic of your spiritual journey. Your new guitar will strengthen your second chakra, which resides in your abdomen and guides your sexual energy and tempers your emotions. With this top color (recommended to do a matching headstock overlay) you will be able to be more compassionate and inspiring.... The color that embodies these traits, and what your guitar wants to be is: (Agent's of) Orange.

Orange is the color that a person chooses when they surrender their life to another dimension and a new possibility. Quite often that means that the person beginning their spiritual journey and adopts this color drops all things old: Family, friends, name, and identity are all shed on their quest to be reborn.

Your guitar realizes that this is not an option for you, but it is also aware that any color it chooses will have consequences. In order to retain your life's equilibrium your guitar will need to offset those unwanted and negative effects by adding a complimentary, and enhancing color for the back. A color that is chosen to strengthen familial bonds, empower you to engage in participating in life, and that has a low "karmic" footprint if you will. Therefore your guitar has chosen its back color to be: White.

Yes, your guitar wants to be the most badass and Bangin'! Dreamsicle toned guitar that ever existed. Plus, it'll match your amp.


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This guitar knows that it comes into being at a crossroads in your life.

It wants to embody your maturity, harness your creativity, and reflect not only your new path in life, but also be symbolic of your spiritual journey. Your new guitar will strengthen your second chakra, which resides in your abdomen and guides your sexual energy and tempers your emotions. With this top color (recommended to do a matching headstock overlay) you will be able to be more compassionate and inspiring.... The color that embodies these traits, and what your guitar wants to be is: (Agent's of) Orange.

Orange is the color that a person chooses when they surrender their life to another dimension and a new possibility. Quite often that means that the person beginning their spiritual journey and adopts this color drops all things old: Family, friends, name, and identity are all shed on their quest to be reborn.

Your guitar realizes that this is not an option for you, but it is also aware that any color it chooses will have consequences. In order to retain your life's equilibrium your guitar will need to offset those unwanted and negative effects by adding a complimentary, and enhancing color for the back. A color that is chosen to strengthen familial bonds, empower you to engage in participating in life, and that has a low "karmic" footprint if you will. Therefore your guitar has chosen its back color to be: White.

Yes, your guitar wants to be the most badass and Bangin'! Dreamsicle toned guitar that ever existed. Plus, it'll match your amp.


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I bow down to your sage advice. As soon as I finish celebrating National Tequila Day, I am so going to devour one of those!
 
Serg, a creamsicle guitar seems like a novelty item. Cool for, like, 5 minutes but hard to live with for a long time. That top is too awesome for it not to be the focus, as opposed to the color scheme.

I'd hit the reset button on that concept.
 
The Oracle of Style and Tone has spoken. I am humbled by your insight and knowledge and I am thankful for the gifts you share with the world. This guitar not only represents a career milestone for me, but also the transition of my life over the last few years. In an expression of non-attachment, this guitar isn't for me, it is for my son. He has no interest in guitars right, but even if he never plays it, he will certainly appreciate the significance of the its meaning. But eventually that too will fade, as nothing is permanent. Namaste
 
Seems like Orange Tiger might be cool and not far off from a "classic" color.
 
Thanks for finding that, toothace! I thought I had remembered seeing that somewhere!
 
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