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No hay artículos en el carroMadera de teca Didgeridoo, para profesionales, diseño interior mejorado para matices enriquecidos y juego de percusión. Didgeridoos bien afinados naturales y engrasados, sintonizados con los parcelas Cis. Para evitar que se agrieten y obtengan un sonido más brillante, están cubiertos con un acabado de aceite de linaza en el exterior, están cuidadosamente desbarbados de 59 pulgadas de largo, pieza de boca de 2 pulgadas, 4 pulgadas. 2-12-12 Extremo de campana de 7 cm
R. Falco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2024
Trust me if I could give the zero stars I would because of the mold.For a company that claims 25 years experience (experience in what I'm not sure), they sure do make A LOT of rookie mistakes. In 25 years, apparently NOBODY has told them leaving wood on a cement floor will cause WATER DAMAGE AND MOLD. This "instrument" is filled with BOTH. The bell is COVERED IN MOLD. All that mold came from the surface the "instrument" was standing on. The water damage is so extensive that there's a huge crack going up the bell. Zero attempts to fix it. I know nobody cared to fix it because there are "attempts" to fix holes. The first most noticable is the giant wad of wood filler that was applied and nobody even bothered to sand it before they covered it with lindseed oil. There's numerous other holes on the instrument that make this Didgeridoo sound terrible. Not only does it sound terrible but playing it is torturous. The mouthpiece is SO SHARP. So they not have some 1200grit sandpaper to get rid of sharp edge. I mean people are going to put this instrument up to their face up to their lips to play it you can't have sharp edges on a mouthpiece...... That's like instrument making 101 not instrument making after 25 years ...... I just don't get it. Then while you play you get the honor of staring directly at a hole right in the mouthpiece joint. And you get to hear your air escape. Let's talk about the finish.... Or lack there of. The instrument looks like maybe somebody took a rag lightly soaked in linseed oil and kind of just dabbed it all over and called it "done". The work is splotchy and it's not the wood because you could see the woods color and where the colors change and then you could see where an attempt was made at putting a finish on this instrument. I have 25 years of experience with wood, My father has 63 years experience with wood, in my grandfather has 83 years of experience with wood. Collectively that's 171 years of experience working with wood. So believe me when I say ....this is garbage!Would probably make for good firewood..... As long as you don't breathe in the moldy smoke being released.Not sure if I should get an exchange, if that's even possible, or just return it for a refund because who wants to play a moldy instrument??
PumperGuys Tank Service
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de mayo de 2024
I felt I did my research and bought a good product, I waited for weeks I was really excited looking at it it was clear they branded and then tried to remove it, it looks rough it could have been done so much better maybe they don’t realize people pay attention and care about why they buy, they have room for improvement, it sounds good they almost had it perfect but they got sloppy and dropped the ball, if they cut corners and have sloppy workmanship for that what else are they not doing right?
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de diciembre de 2023
Excellent
David
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de junio de 2021
Way better than I expected. Solid, heavy teak and great sound.
Dileam
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2021
looked nice but bell was broken 3 different places, however, they worked with me and got a new one
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