Re: I am in love with a PINK guitar!
When I think of all the beautiful, elegant guitars in the world like '59 LP's, LP Customs, red SG standards, white SG Customs, Lucilles, & all the various models with flame maple tops, and then see these pink, mint green, and powder blue Strats, I just shake my head. Is good taste a thing of the past?
I think Arnold would sum up pink guitars best with a comment making reference to "Girly men."
I've already already own or owned all of those though (save for a 59 LP of course lol)
I've got a beautiful Burny LP custom, as well as the classic goldtop with p90 style. I used to have the classic black beauty as well as this amazing flamed honey burst.
Did the classic red SG thing for a fews (still wouldn't mind a SG classic in faded red with p90's, thats a cool looking guitar)
Just bought a very flashy bright hot rod red Gretsch with all the chrome parts, total eyecatcher.
Had a nice natural color Riveria, and rather unique blue 335 style guitar as well.
Got the ever so timeless 3 color sunburst start. First guitar I ever owned was the classic white strat with maple neck.
In the 90's it was black guitars all the way. ESP, Jackson and BC Rich. Black hardware, finish, EMG's you name it. ( I had issues lol)
So you see, over the years its all been done. I've had all the standard colors, had bandmates with those same guitars, or see people on stage on a weekly basis with them.
Nothing wrong with a rocking a red SG or a black strat obviously, but its so common and dare I say a little cliche at times.
that pink strat though, its just so uncommon. Shell pink was Fenders least used color after all.
Pink certainly wouldn't work on every guitar. A pink LP or 335 would look darn stupid I'm sure we all can agree.
Same goes for cars, a Toyota Camry in pink looks stupid unless your selling Avon. A classic 57 or 58 caddy (my grandfather had a very cool 58) pulled off pink nicely and it just worked.
Somehow that strat just works in my mind as well. It just looks like its from a totally different time, with a totally different mindset.
Thats real "mojo" to me