Jameel
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Shehata's hard case
Just noticed Shehata's (assuming) hard case on nileshop's site. Anyone have one? Is it good quality?
This one: http://nileshop.net/store/nileshop_viewItem.asp?idProduct=1012
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Dr. Oud
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I notice that the top is flat on the insode, so any pressure on the oud will be directly on the bridge. There should be some raised or padded areas to
keep the bridge free and hold the oud at the tail and neck only. My $.02.
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palestine48
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Where does one find those form fitting hard cases. I saw one for sale on ebay but it was from austrialia and the shipping was a high amount. Are
they better than full size cases? It seems as tho they would reduce any rattle inside the case and therefore keeping your oud stableon bump trips.
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revaldo29
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Hey Jameel,
I have that rectangular hard case and I wasn't too impressed with the quality. You would expect such fine attention to detail in the ouds would
carry over to the case. I have the same problem that Dr. Oud mentioned. Also, when I set the oud down in the case, it sits on the tip of the peg box
becuase the support for the neck is not raised high enough. I haven't had the time to fix this but I need to get on it. I believe al aseel makes two
cases and this is the lower end one.
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palestine48
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Ill take it, if the shipping is not to much. I am in San francisco so it should nt be a far trip.
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Jameel
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Samir,
Thanks for the offer, very generous of you. but I'll let palestine48 have it. It's a little too big for me.
Adnan,
Thanks for the advice. I like to use a soft case when travelling (not by air, just in the car) because it's not so huge, but prefer a hard case for in
the home, since it's not such a bother to remove the oud when using it, and provide better protection than a soft case.
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palestine48
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hey Samir can you please give me your city and zip code. I need it to estimate shipping on the UPS website.
thanks,
Rami
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ofadel
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Hello, I thought I would give my opinion on the cases. I have the 'form fitting' one that I actually bought off of Mike. I can only assume that it
is a Shehata case. I love it. It is really heavy, but very safe. It has taken my oud all over the world, and I always check it in as baggage on
airplanes. Never had any issues.
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Jameel
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ofadel,
Thanks, that's just the info I was looking for. I wished I'd asked Mike about this before he went to Egypt.
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palestine48
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The artist formerly know as syrianoud sent me his case. its not bad (considering it was free.) As for the neck support. I layed some pillow cases
or linen under the neck and it lifted it enough to be supported well.
What I think would be Good Idea is a buckled restraint strap to keep the oud in place during bumpy trips. Probably somewhere on the findgerboard
where the tension on the strings would not be signifcant.
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