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White is impossible to judge via digital photography without knowing how the camera was set and what the light source was.I think the pink hues are reflections off the shiny hardware. Ask GAD what he thinks it is.
As JohnW63 points your perception of white may also change based on things nearby - especially reflective things. In this case I think part of the problem is that our brains may be seeing the DeArmond tops as white and desperately wanting the guitar to be some other color because it's not the same.
I also kind of find it hard to believe that Guild would release a white guitar that wan't truly white, though there are many flavors of white when it comes to such things. White is a fairly easy color to create when it comes to pigments, at least as I understand it. A little titanium dioxide goes a long way.
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