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[*] posted on 2-29-2004 at 02:27 PM
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I have found myself the owner of an OUD and know NOTHING about them. It was given to me with no strings and I think it is missing a little horizontal piece at the top of the neck where the strings would lay on when they bend over toward the tunning pegs. I am going to attach a picture to show you all and if any of you could confirm this it would be great...if it is missing where in the world do I go to get it repaired living in Tulsa, Ok?? or where can I get parts to do it myself?? I am a music teaching and think it is beautiful and really want to restore it, and learn how to play. Do any of you know by the pictures what kind of OUD it is? Well...any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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[*] posted on 2-29-2004 at 02:28 PM
OOOPs...wrong picture.. this is the one of the top of the neck


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[*] posted on 2-29-2004 at 02:30 PM
Just another picture for the heck of it


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[*] posted on 3-1-2004 at 12:01 PM


Your oud appears from the design to be Syrian or Egytian. The back design is typical of Syrian ouds, but the face seems more likely to be of Egyptian origin. The label will probably tell you if you read Arabic, or find asome one who can.

The piece missing is the top nut or string guide or carrier. It can be made from a guitar top nut, available from any guitar store. It will need to be cut it down, shaped and grooves made to guide the strings from the fingerboard to the pegs using a small round jeweler's file. This could be done by a competant guitar repair technician.

The fingerboard also appears to be missing. Ebony is a good choice although other hard woods, phenolic and fiberglass can be used.

More information is available in my book "The Oud, Construction and Repair".
http://www.droud.com/book.htm.




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[*] posted on 3-2-2004 at 07:56 AM


Is it just me or is he missing a peg? I'm counting 10... shouldn't there be 11 or 12 depending on the oud??
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[*] posted on 3-2-2004 at 08:07 AM


5 Course Oud maybe?:rolleyes:
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[*] posted on 3-2-2004 at 08:18 AM


True...
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