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Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017
Date: 2010-12-27 22:08
Doubtful. Perhaps an 'old' Jean Baptiste such as yours is an actual quality instrument, but later an Asian maker stole the name and used it on their own products, like the Kohlert name is now used by a reportedly Vietnam-based company on low-priced instruments that have no connection with the original/real Kohlert company.
Who knows? The Chinese pump out millions of cheap instruments under hundreds of brand names, some legitimate and some not. Just about anybody nowadays can have his choice of brand name put on a generic Chinese musical instrument, all he has to do is find one of the factories and make the appropriate arrangements. Ask Tom Ridenour about how it's done.
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