Drowned Sitar
More than one year ago, an awfull sitar was brought to me. At first sight it looked like it was burnt, but actually it was only drowned for some time. This sitar was stored in a basement which has been filled with water due to an inundation. Only after some time it has been rescued and luckily it was protected by a good fiber case. All the strings and hardware got ruined. The damage to the tumba was horrible but the neck seemed to have endured the misadventure well.
I removed all the hardware and pegs and started to let the sitar rest and dry up completely for almost one year. Then, after some time, the tumba’s lacquer finish started to peel off. So, I removed everything which was hanging some loose and made a new build-up. Fortunately it was a decent tumba, sturdy and round. Then colouring and a fresh full-scale shellac finish finally made it look like a new… real good Srishti Musical sitar.
I knew I should have had them made waterproof!
🙂 Always can do better… 😉
Wow! . A resurrection indeed.
Being the lucky owner of this resurrected Sitar, I ll be in touch very soon.
Thanks Klass.
Fred.
resurrection by the master …
Voici l’art du luthier dans toute son élégance, loin des mécanismes industriels sans âme et, faut-il le dire, sans corps.
what patience! looks like you really brought it back to life- how’s the sound?