@BattleRabbits that guitar is gorgeous.
Thanks! It litterally took a year for it to arrive once I placed my order, but it was worth it.
It is named Tiffany, after Tiffany & Co. The color was perfectly matched to a Tiffany jewelry box I sent them. (of course there is a slight difference due to the guitar finish being glossy and also cause the guitar is wood vs a cardboard box, but its as exact as they could get it.
I chose Gold Hardware, Mother of Pearl Inlays because well, Gold & Pearls, people buy that stuff at Tiffanys, (I didn't realize Suhr also does custom inlays or I may have opeted for diamond inlays or Roman Numerals to match the Atlas Clock above their NYC store, but pearls work fine too)
I only chose one volume, no tone because I never use tone, and I wanted the volume far far away from my hands.
I chose White pickups to match the White ribbons Tiffany uses on their boxes. A Doug Aldrich Humbucker and ML Standard Single Coil. Locking Tuners. John Suhr signature engraved on the neck plate, the name Tiffany engraved on the back of the headstock. 6 point trem, SS jumbo frets. 16" fretboard radius. Roasted Maple neck and fretboard, Roasted Alder body. SSC2ii system built in. 3 way pickup toggle, and push/pull kill switch in the volume control. The volume knob is custom with gold sparkle inside, and it is numbered to 11 because of my love of Spinal Tap. The neck back is sweet because of the easy upper fret access the way it's angled. Tuned E flat, with Heavy bottom/Reg top strings.
It handles SRV Blues to EVH brown sound to Yngwie tones extremely well, It is the best playing most versatile guitar I own.