What percentage of your guitars are what color?

Let’s just say I like to cover the whole spectrum....


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1 blonde - 11.111%
2 red - 22.222%
3 brown - 33.333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333 >>>======>> %
2 sunburst 22.222%
1 white - 11.111%
1 blue burst - 11.111%
1 purple burst - 11.111%
 
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1 blonde - 11.111%
2 red - 22.222%
3 brown - 33.333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333 >>>======>> %
2 sunburst 22.222%
1 white - 11.111%
1 blue burst - 11.111%
1 purple burst - 11.111%

My math is all wrong here but I don't care.
I just wanted to do the threes thing....
:)
 
2 None More Black Gold
1 Vintage McCarty Burst
1 Vintage Yellow
1 Smokey Blonde

The five above are essentially shades of light amber (yellow) to dark amber (black gold). So I count that as one color, even though it isn’t.

Odd man out:

1 Northern Lights

I’ve used the NL one on a lot of good sessions. So I can tell Sergio it’s “green to me” instead of blue! ;)
 
Satinist?


Guilty as charged! Lock me up and throw away the key...just make sure the bed sheets are satin!


100% random, I didn't chose them based on color.

Same here! I've only ever ordered four guitars in 33 years of playing: one black (first "real" guitar, a Strat Plus), one Violin Amber Burst (513, which I sold two other PRSs to get--my first and a SC-250 SATIN that I want back), one Jade (SC HB II), and one a natural flame redwood (Brunner acoustic). Everything else has been the guitar speaking to me. I'm not really a fan of burst finishes, but they just keep showing up! My dad was a tobacco burst fan, which is why I ended up with a '60 burst Jazzmaster and an '06 burst Strat.
 
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