Roadkill: 1959 Les Paul Standard • Lefty Conversion!

This is what’s left of a
1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard. Clean original
examples sell for in excess of $100,000.00. Exceptional examples
with highly figured tops can bring 3 to 4 times as much. This
instrument, as it appears in this image, has no real collectors
value.
This poor guitar was a staple from our old site’s
Roadkill pages. It’s been so long I don’t remember
the source of the image. It doesn’t get a whole lot more depressing
than this...
The modifications to this guitar were clearly done in an effort to
make it usable for a left handed player. The modifications
include:
- Creation of a cutaway to the left side of the body at the neck. This is the unforgivable offense that renders the guitar as Roadkill.
- Addition of a large knob guard(?) to prevent the left arm from resting on the controls. This effectively prevents the adjustment of the volume or tone settings on the guitar. To install this dubious piece of plastic someone three visible screws (and possibly more) into the face of the guitar.
- A left handed black plastic replacement pickguard, screwed directly into the top of the guitar.
- A Gibson short Vibrola tailpiece, again screwed into the face of the instrument. The item attached between the Vibrola and the bridge appears to be some form of home-made flip up mute assembly. (I’d appreciate info from anyone with a firmer understanding of what this thing is and why it’s there...)
- A replacement gold Gibson ABR-1 bridge. (While simple to restore, it does make one wonder what gold tuners may be lurking on the headstock out of this images sights.)
If anyone has additional images of this guitar, or anything that you believe may top this as our long standing champion, please forward them to us using the email Contact Us link below. We’ll post them, and credit you, if you’d like.
And while it should go without saying, I will anyway...
Kids, for God’s sake, don’t try this at home! Even if you’re parents don’t love you, your guitar does. Don’t make it pay for your misplaced anger and frustration. Get counseling, use the power tools on those who’ve wronged you, just set the guitar down first.
Something to think about.
Scott
Roadkill: Lefty 2004 Rickenbacker 4003
Our first roadkill of the new year is a bit of a mystery. We know it to be a 2008 Rickenbacker 4003LH, but have no idea how or why it ended up in this state.
This image was submitted to us. We are happy to say we did not stumble across it ourselves.
The image comes from an auction listing on eBay Germany. We no longer have the link to the page, or we would post it intact. There was no mention in the listing that anything out of the ordinary had happened to the bass, or that it was in anything other than excellent original condition. We believe the opening bid was 1,000 euro.
The damage appears to have been inflicted by a bandsaw. As to the damage to the individual who did this to a nearly new instrument, one can only speculate. (Granted we’d much rather this be a 2008 rather than a 1968 instrument, but none deserve this fate.)

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