Moose308
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Looking at the picture, I would suspect two ways to do this.
1. Remove all the frets, saving just the two little ones there, and laminate a thin veneer onto the defretted fretboard, cutting out a notch to skirt around the remaing fretwire.
2. take a chisel to a fretless fingerboard, and notch out the L shaped chunk of wood. Obtain a POS fretted neck from pretty much any manufacturer that has a similar fretboard radius and trim it to a similar L shape. Careful sanding/filing of the L shaped insert and you should have a perfect fitting plug in about 30 minutes.
Given the amount of work for option 1, compared to option 2, I am going to guess they used option 2.
1. Remove all the frets, saving just the two little ones there, and laminate a thin veneer onto the defretted fretboard, cutting out a notch to skirt around the remaing fretwire.
2. take a chisel to a fretless fingerboard, and notch out the L shaped chunk of wood. Obtain a POS fretted neck from pretty much any manufacturer that has a similar fretboard radius and trim it to a similar L shape. Careful sanding/filing of the L shaped insert and you should have a perfect fitting plug in about 30 minutes.
Given the amount of work for option 1, compared to option 2, I am going to guess they used option 2.