freya
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#2 Oud rescued from dumpster
I took this oud in partial trade for a Sukar for a broke, deserving student. It's just an inexpensive Bavely.
When I got it, the head was mostly snapped off and it had a thick brown varnish on the back - so thick that you couldn't even see the sapwood. There
was also a thick varnish on the top. It had a floating bridge. I stripped all the varnish off and did a tru-oil finish on the back and a few wipes of
french polish on the front. I thought it sounded very weak with the floating bridge so converted it to a fixed bridge. As far as I could tell there
was nothing specific in the bracing for the floating bridge. Frankly, I doubt that the makers of the inexpensive ouds pay much attention to the
bracing.
In any case, it sounds pretty reasonable now and, after laying on another fingerboard (Honduran rosewood I think), the action is pretty reasonable.
So - saved from the trash and now a decent student instrument.
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SamirCanada
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Well done Harry, that looks really good.
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paulO
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I second that Harry -- it looks great; way to go man.
Regards..Paul
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