Yorgos - 10-20-2009 at 10:45 PM
Hi, glad to be posting on this site, there is so much great information here. Thank you!
I am wondering if anyone knows where to get buffalo horn rishas. I find that their texture is just right but they have to be thin enough to have the
flexibility that is effective.
I have also heard of cutting up plastic to make the risha. Can any one suggest what kind of plastic material might be suitable for this?
MatthewW - 10-21-2009 at 01:08 AM
Hi Yorgos- An excellent resource for rishas ( and more) can be found at:
http://www.khalafoud.com/accessories.htm
Jameel has those plastic blanks that you can make up into rishsa to suit your tastes. Also try a search on risha for other topics and posts. regards,
MW
fernandraynaud - 10-21-2009 at 05:28 AM
Those packs of 10 sold by MidEast Manufacturing or through any one of their dealers, work great for me. They look like Delrin, it's the same plastic
Harpsichord quills are made of. It's practically indestructible unless you fold it sharply, and even then it comes back. You can sandpaper them into
any shape works best for you.
MidEast's part name is OUDQ, they sell on Amazon.com, but their direct phone number is
800-673-1517
What's REALLY funny is the exact same rishas sell for $4 to $15 for 10, depending on the reseller. They are all the same from the same MidEast
Manufacturing. Pick one of the cheap sources like on Amazon, and order two packs as the shipping is as much as 10 of them.
http://www.amazon.com/Oud-Pick-Turkish-10-Pack/dp/B000BO1K04/ref=sr...
MidEast is the only source of horn reeshas, all the shops resell their picks, and they were out of stock this asummer, delivery was expected in
October.
Yorgos - 10-22-2009 at 10:39 AM
Thanks to both of you!
I believe my quest to find the perfect risha is nearly complete. I will be sure to check out these leads.
All the best!