Oh, that's sickening. :'(
Years ago, probably early 2000's, we were playing at a sports bar called the Deere John. Irrelevant to the story but funny, the bartender had been my high school geometry teacher. Her name had changed because of a remarriage, but I recognized her instantly even though it had been a decade and change. Let's not get into why.
Anyway, our guitar player had just received a custom-built Santa Cruz Tony Rice Model, that he had even provided the wood for; Madagascar Kingwood, some killer straight grain quartersawn stuff that looked remarkably like the fabled Brazilian rosewood which was rapidly becoming unobtainable. Richard Hoover allowed that crap was so ridiculously hard he didn't care for trying to bend any more sets of it. Anyway, a couple songs into the set, guitarzan tips it up to put a capo on, the strap let's go, and it hit headstock first on the tile floor, sheared off down to about the 4th fret, and clattered face-first the rest of the way, splitting open the German spruce top.
Zoowicky gathered up what was left of it, put it in the case and left. We figured that was it for him, but he came back about a half-hour later with another guitar and finished the gig. He eventually had the guitar repaired, and to my knowledge (I don't see these folks much anymore...) he still has it.