Haha, interesting that this thread was brought up, because today at work I defretted my acoustic guitar...a little bit. I took out about 5 or 6 frets near the body (basically the place that I do NOT play on that neck, being that it is a standard dreadnought body withOUT a cutaway)...it gave me the idea to maybe pull out all the frets on my POS Ibanez 4 stringer (I play my Traben 5 almost exclusively now).
Now, my question. The fretboard on my Ibanez is rosewood...can you put epoxy on it to fill in the lines where the frets used to be, or is that only an option for maple necks? IIRC, Jaco's Jazz Bass had a rosewood fretboard that he used epoxy on...I am REALLY stoked to possibly defret my 4 stringer like that...plus, it just gives me more reason to buy ANOTHER 4 string if it doesn't turn out how I like it...