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Chiming in briefly: I’ve defretted a Casio MG500 and an Ibanez bass. In both cases I used wood filler for the slots; I like having the fret ghosts as a guide
to position. I finished the necks with several applications of polyurethane. The Casio is now a fretless MIDI guitar, quite fun. I have it tuned down a whole step from standard tuning as it seemed to me that the defretting somewhat compromises
the stiffness of the neck (you’ll see others talk about this on Unfretted, as I recall). I have flatwound strings on it, which I like, but if you do the toothpicks and superglue job others have described here, it seems unlikely you would really HAVE to use
them. Kevin, your thought that defretting a guitar with a sustainer is a good project is spot on – I have a Vertigo with sustainer, from ebay, waiting for the same
treatment when I have the time and money. The sustainer will address, at least in theory, the issue of defretted instruments being sustain-challenged. Let us know how it turns out! Hal Dean
On 4 March 2011 09:28, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 12:34 AM, Kevin Cheli-Colando Yes, Kevin. I actually have defretted two. The Telecaster works kind
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