eldad
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new project
Hi everyone
I'm starting a new project of three ouds here are some pictures
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eldad
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here are some more pictures
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Microber
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Dear Eldad,
These are very nice bowls and faces.
Congratulations.
Robert
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muhssin
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hey
nice work
3 same time! Are you selling them?
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eldad
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Thank you very much
I'm going to sell two and i will keep one for me .
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eldad
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more pictures....
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hussamd
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The wood grain is gorgeous! I want one!
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eldad
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Almost there.....
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eldad
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finish project
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SamirCanada
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congradulations on finishing those ouds. its the best feeling ever.
I would love to hear them. will you record a few videos?
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Very nice work. Do I see olive wood used for the bowl?
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eldad
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thank you my friends!
samir I'm waiting for my friend to come visit so I can ask him to play the ouds and then i will post a video
jhon its not an olive its african walnut, very easy to work with.
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eldad
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sound sample
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxEw629LGvg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkWEf1dJcmQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6WjQEmukZA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdlxhTt1smk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAN0KjNnRcA
I recorded myself playing , as you can see i'm not the world's best player
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good stuff, you got a very good sound on these ouds!
mabrook.
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Oh nice mellow sound! Not too bright or metallic.
I also like the "all-natural" decoration on the backs that we're seeing around here lately. Few added decorations are ever as beautiful as figured
wood grain, in my opinion.
The two-toned neck on the one oud is also pretty neat, I think.
David
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all beautiful both aesthetics and sound!
congratulations!
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I'm not sure why this wood is continually called african walnut on this forum as it is neither a true walnut, nor what it's called in any other
building circles. I'm 100% sure that that is black limba/white limba (same tree, different distance from the center though for coloring), aka: Korina
(only called that when white limba). It's heavily used in the guitar industry, especially around the 70s by Gibson guitars. It's a GREAT wood as
you've discovered. It's similar in almost all fashions (tone, workability, etc.) to true mahoganies.
The instruments look great!
Chris
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