Chistopher
malapterurus electricus tonewood instigator
As modders, we all have that one guitar that we just beat the crap out of in the name of either testing new mods, or just trying to get it ever closer to *that tone. What are y'alls guitars that meet this qualification? Here's mine:

You can't really see the damages because of the thick polyurethane finish, buts seen a lot. Here's the damages:
It was originally painted Aztec Gold, but the factory repainted it in Ice Blue. The person who drilled the holes for the pickguard made 6 holes that not a single pickguard will line up with. It came from the factory without the hardware being grounded.
It's had three different wiring schemes: standard SSS, HH, and HHH. It currently has partial splits and half out of phase on a super switch. It's also been active and passive at different points of its life. It's had a Killpot for the tone, it's had a TBX with the Greasebucket and high/low pass mods. It had all 3 styles of treble bleed, before I removed all of them. It's also had more pickup swaps than I can count.
It's had 3 different trem blocks: Fender zinc, GFS steel, and Callaham steel. The neck is joined through to the body through steel inserts. I switched from the Fender tuners, to Wilkinson, to Schaller, back to the original Fenders. I gave it knob pointers.
I accidently let my soldering iron lay on the back of the pickguard (twice!), leaving burn marks. I broke three tremolo arms off it, and once drilled a hole through the face of the guitar in the process of removing them. My son routed it from SSS to HHH in Woodworking 1. This same son accidentally cracked the neck with a basketball.
Anyone else got any stories?

You can't really see the damages because of the thick polyurethane finish, buts seen a lot. Here's the damages:
It was originally painted Aztec Gold, but the factory repainted it in Ice Blue. The person who drilled the holes for the pickguard made 6 holes that not a single pickguard will line up with. It came from the factory without the hardware being grounded.
It's had three different wiring schemes: standard SSS, HH, and HHH. It currently has partial splits and half out of phase on a super switch. It's also been active and passive at different points of its life. It's had a Killpot for the tone, it's had a TBX with the Greasebucket and high/low pass mods. It had all 3 styles of treble bleed, before I removed all of them. It's also had more pickup swaps than I can count.
It's had 3 different trem blocks: Fender zinc, GFS steel, and Callaham steel. The neck is joined through to the body through steel inserts. I switched from the Fender tuners, to Wilkinson, to Schaller, back to the original Fenders. I gave it knob pointers.
I accidently let my soldering iron lay on the back of the pickguard (twice!), leaving burn marks. I broke three tremolo arms off it, and once drilled a hole through the face of the guitar in the process of removing them. My son routed it from SSS to HHH in Woodworking 1. This same son accidentally cracked the neck with a basketball.
Anyone else got any stories?