I definitely wouldn't say you screwed it up. I'd play either, but the copper finish looks waaaaaaaaaaay more interesting. It won't be everyone's cup of tea, but it's cooler than the generic purpleburst. The cool thing about the splatter is that it'll do a literal ton to hide wear marks from picking and anchoring and the like.
I'm really surprised that the splatter is a buzzkill for so many of you. I won't redo this because this finish (process) is very, very expensive. Just to give you an idea: a normal finish costs me around 50 euro's (filler, dye, top coats), this is almost 200 (filler, 2K primer, 2K black, the two chameleon basecoats, topcoats). It's just not worth it. Also, I had some issues with the edges near the neck with this finish and doing yet another will be way, way too difficult to get it clean. This finish is here to stay till the end of time, or till the universe comes to an end I will do something similar like this, but in White Pearl with gold chameleon burst, sans splatter, to soup up an old body again.
That is very cool. Such a unique finish. Nicely done. I could go with or without the splatter. From a distance it almost adds this "view of the stars" thing to it even though the splatter is red.