coyootie
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and now for something completely incomprehensible
http://www.fahad.com/2006/12/inside-ems-2006-620000-ud-arabic-music...
most overvalued garbage in history prize!!!!
i am at quite a loss of words for this one.
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paulO
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I'd have to add: In the running for: "most overvalued garbage in history prize!!!!" It's also a relief to know: Nut made of At least 10000 years old Siberian Mammoth Ivory. At least !!
Cordially...PaulO
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David.B
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You didn't understand : When you play on this oud gold and jewels flow on the floor like in an Arabic tale, I forgot the Mammoth Ivory ! But no one
note rises in the air... And I'm happy for my ears
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DaveH
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Ah yes, the emirates and the exclusive luxury goods market, where the price-demand curves work backwards. The more you charge the more people want it.
PaulO: "At least 10000 years old Siberian Mammoth Ivory. At least !!" In the unlikely event that anyone actually tries to play this monstrosity, it
might actually have a positive impact on the tone. Not nearly enough to counter the gold inlay on the fingerboard, the gold leaf on the back, the gems
in the rosette, or the weight of the solid ebony neck though.
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DaveH
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Oh, and I forgot about the tarmac on the soundboard.
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SamirCanada
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Somebody took this instrument to: Pimp my oud!
honestly the emirates is rediculous....
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DaveH
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fhalaw
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My native Lebanon will sadly have to reliquish the title of 'Most shallow country' to the UAE for sure..
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GeorgeK
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This oud could pay my mortgage. Scratch that, for this price I'd live in it.
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fhalaw
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My native Lebanon will sadly have to reliquish the title of 'Most shallow country' to the UAE for sure..
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shayrgob
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you sort of have to admit that it's balla... lol.
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oudtab
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A mammoth ivory nut is very good choice, at least 25$ : http://gregboyd.com/accessory_detail.html?accessory_key=432
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paulO
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Okay...at first I was just kidding about the mammoth ivory nut's preported age -- an ivory nut (of any age) -- definitley has an effect on the tone.
Thanks for the link Michael -- now I definitley want one.
Regards...PaulO
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coyootie
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nuts
i've found sambar antler (Indian stag, also now coming from Mongolia) a good bit harder than ivory and bone.
poverty level at $420,000 [annually???]
Belgian polish?
shallowest country ( what about the Danakil depression in Ethiopia)
you guys have got me yowling with laughter, you can not say oud enthusiasts have no sense of humor. thank gawd. any extra humor these days is a very
good thing.))
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