I would assume if you make the mistake of screwing the peg into the joint
itself you will have a problem, the peg should be screwed into the neck
block.

Vance Wood.
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From: "guy_and_liz Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 6:32 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute straps (genuinely about straps and lutes)


>
> A lot of folks, myself included, attach their straps like that, and this
is
> the first I've heard of anyone having any problems with the neck joint.
>
> >From: bill kilpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: lute net <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
> >Subject: [LUTE] Re: lute straps (genuinely about straps and lutes)
> >Date: Sat, 6 May 2006 16:27:50 +0100 (BST)
> >
> >i screwed one of those strap pegs into the butt end of
> >my oud, made a leather strap with leather thong to
> >attach it to the peg box and i have to say it looked
> >ok - comfortable too - but i just pulled it all off
> >again.
> >
> >the weakest point on an oud - i presume it's also for
> >a lute - is where the neck joins the body.   both my
> >ouds - one cheap, the other not - started to buckle at
> >this point, thus causing string buzz and it occurred
> >to me (duh! ... duh-duh!!) that placing an over the
> >shoulder strap on the instrument puts tugging pressure
> >at both ends and probably helped to bend it back on
> >itself, aggravating the aforementioned buckle at the
> >neck/body join.
> >
> >if someone warned me of this beforehand, i obviously
> >didn't get it.
> >
> >- bill
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