Topic: Do you ever come across those guitars modded in the 80's?
So I was reading the topic "Biggest Selling Regrets" and it made me think of my old strat. The story goes, I was into Van Halen and had to have a Floyd Rose equipped guitar. I was a 19 year old punk when I bought a Fender Strat with a Warmoth neck. I remember buying this Fender (I thought it was a copy at the time) at a pawn shop for $100. It said "no name electric" on the tag. Anyway, when I took it in to have the body routed the guy took the neck off to see who made the body and somehow he identified it as an early 60's ('61 as I recall) strat body and asked me if I was sure I wanted to do the routing. Of course I do! He kept the pickguard and pickups and original hardware for the routing work. I paid for the Floyd and the rest is history. I sold the guitar a few months later because it only had 21 frets and I needed one more. At that time (mid-80's early 90's) you used to see these guitars in pawn shops and music stores. I'm wondering if anyone ever comes across these "modded" guitars and what kind of prices they bring these days. I keep thinking it would be great to come across a Kayler modded strat or Les Paul and restore it back to original. Surely I'm not the only guy from the 80's that ruined a perfectly good guitar.