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From: John Baumgart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'The Horn List'
Sent: Sat, 3 May 2008 11:56 am
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Chinese instruments
No kidding. Also, I fail to see how facts can be bigoted. There is a
difference between inexpensive stencil products and count
Finally a topic for a Hong Kong-based business school professor. Quality brass
instruments will come out of China when either a Chinese producer hires
international experts to design the instruments, set up production, and run the
factory, or international experts invest in facilities and the ef
nt: Friday, May 02, 2008 8:48 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Chinese instruments
What a hoot! "No offense intended" then the comment about such a
viiew being bigotted.
On 5/2/08, Jeremy Cucco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John-
>
> No offense intended, but
since he doesn't have access to many Western websites, he
> wasn't aware that he was creating a fraud copy.
>
> Just some food for thought.
>
> Cheers,
> Jeremy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: "John Baumgart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
At 5:56 PM -0700 5/2/08, David Lamb wrote:
There are some very good violins being made in
China these days. Nothing to compete with the
Cremona masters, of course, but very respectable
instruments that are hand made by master
craftsmen. The best of them are not marketed as
anything they a
There are some very good violins being made in China these days. Nothing
to compete with the Cremona masters, of course, but very respectable
instruments that are hand made by master craftsmen. The best of them are
not marketed as anything they are not. My guess is that Chinese horn
makers
doesn't have access to many Western websites, he
wasn't aware that he was creating a fraud copy.
Just some food for thought.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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From: "John Baumgart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: 5/2/08 6
> -Original Message-
> From: John Baumgart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 6:42 PM
> To: 'The Horn List'
> Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Chinese instruments
>
> For the record, I'm not optimistic about this situation.
&g
John Baumgart
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Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 3:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Chinese instruments
On 1 May 2008, at 11:20 pm, John Baumgart wrote:
> Speaking of Chinese made horns,
On 1 May 2008, at 11:20 pm, John Baumgart wrote:
Speaking of Chinese made horns, Kit wrote: "A couple of years in the
future
when the manufacturers learn what they're doing, these instruments
may start
to become quite acceptable."
I agree. I'm one who's actually optimistic about the future
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Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 12:59 PM
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Subject: [Hornlist] Chinese instruments
Speaking of Chinese made horns, Kit wrote: "A couple of years in the future
when the manufacturers learn what they're doing, these instruments may
rnlist] Chinese instruments
Speaking of Chinese made horns, Kit wrote: "A couple of years in the
future when
the manufacturers learn what they're doing, these instruments may start
to
become quite acceptable."
I agree. I'm one who's actually optimistic about the fut
Speaking of Chinese made horns, Kit wrote: "A couple of years in the future
when the manufacturers learn what they're doing, these instruments may start to
become quite acceptable."
I agree. I'm one who's actually optimistic about the future of Chinese
instruments. I'm old enough to remember wh
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