That reminds me of something I've seen some youngsters do to a guitar when the Flying-V first came out in the 1970s. They wanted a Flying-V, so they improvised by cutting a big wedge in a regular electric guitar. In by doing so, they had to relocate the bridge up away from where they made the cut out of the body of the guitar...Well anyone who knows about the design of a guitar knows that the bridge, frets and nut are laid out at proportionate distances from each other. When they moved the bridge, the guitar could no longer play chords and notes, and the youngsters who made the modification didn't know why. When all that was explained to them, they know then they destroyed that guitar by modifying it the way they did..
That reminds me of something I've seen some youngsters do to a guitar when the Flying-V first came o