Alex Johnson

SHOW ME YOUR BURGUNDY MIST GUITAR

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In anticipation of my next project (that will hopefully get on track soon) I want to see your Burgundy Mist guitars - and especially your pickguard choices. Mine will be a (Top Bound) Jaguar so it will probably have some chrome one it - but I might also put brushed steel plates and a Mastery on it... I just don't know yet. For now I just need to see some nice pics of variations both as both inspiration and justification... because I really do not need another guitar - but the deposit is paid, the battle for a Squier B&B neck is won (still open for a Musikraft or Allparts though - as it would look good on my white VM Jag too - and isn't matching the one Staytrem I got spare) and I'm really looking forward to it. Right now by thoughts are torn between White, Parchment & Mint, a Spitfire Tort (finally - but there might be better colors to go with) - Black Anodized Aluminum (because I already got one) and maybe even a Anodized Gold guard (but most unlikely) - I also really dig those Indra-Custom guards (and plates) and some of the Decoboom stuff. All suggestions welcome.

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BenSilver
Burgundy Mist is a beautiful color!
KylieHillson
I must say, your pickguard choices and potential modifications sound really interesting. As for me, I'm still on the hunt for my perfect guitar too. It's a journey of exploration and discovery, right? The options you've mentioned sound intriguing. There are so many amazing possibilities out there! Keep exploring, and I hope you find the perfect combination that truly resonates with you.
ClaudetteLeanna
Unfortunately, I don't have a Burgundy Mist guitar yet, but I can definitely understand your excitement about finding the perfect pickguard color. There are plenty of instrument marketplaces and private collections where you can explore different options and get some inspiration. On a different note, lately, I've been really into playing the custom concertina accordion. It's such a unique instrument that adds a special touch to the sound and mood of any musical composition. Exploring different instruments can be a lot of fun and can inspire new musical ideas.