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Is that going to become a giant pedal board?
http://www.guitaravenue.com/images/photos/fender-strat-burst62.jpg
) how would you set about doing it? It'll be using swamp ash.
My initial thoughts were a mahogany deep colour but mixed very, very darkly - perhaps with some black or another very dark tone, then plain mahogany, then golden rod or saffron. Top it off with some base coats of the same colours and vintage tint gloss finish.
What say you? Nitro would get closer to the exact finish, but I really like working with your products and I do like the unique, grain sunken look of them.
Cheers! Any help appreciated.
Maybe I'll do a slightly simpler two tone burst. I wonder if there is an alternative three tone I could do - inspired by the classic 60s ones, but with a very different look and approach.
I'll have a think!
Would it be possible to use Colombian gold, mahogany and saffron? I've seen a mahogany and saffron burst and a Colombian gold and saffron burst (says the gold has been sanded back).
So I'd have gold - mahogany - saffron. This is the gold-saffron burst.
http://www.wudtone.com/wp-content/gallery/builders-guitars/13.jpg
That looks a bit heavy to me, so I'd have a narrow band of the gold, then a larger band of mahogany to blend with the saffron. That looks like it could make a very cool three tone burst inspired guitar.
Edit: dark tease could be an option, too, for the outer colour.
Failing all of that, I'd do a two tone with mahogany and golden rod or saffron, but I'd much rather the mahogany was darker than redder, if that makes sense.