Category:Československé hudební nástroje (CSHN)

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Československé hudební nástroje 
Czechoslovakian music instrument manufacturing company
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Industry
Location
  • Czechoslovakia
Headquarters location
Inception
  • 1948
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1992
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Wikidata Q16826202
ISNI: 0000000086593679
VIAF ID: 155404584
GND ID: 1050545-3
Library of Congress authority ID: n78045483
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Brands and nationalized companies
The nationalized companies and brands included Petrof, Amati, Cremona, Rieger-Kloss, Delicia, Jolana, and Tofa.[1]

References[edit]

  1. Václav František Červený: Leading European Inventor and Manufacturer (cs), Gunther Joppig, Historic Brass Society Journal (translated from Czech to English by Veronica von der Lancken, Vol. 4 (1992), pg. 210 ISSN 1943-5215

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Further reading[edit]

  • TATRA. Guitar-List.com.
    "Parent brand: CSHN ",
    "product types: acoustic guitarsclassical guitars ",
    "Information: The Tatra label was used on some acoustic and classical guitars produced by the communist era Czechoslovakian National Musical Instrument maker CSHN. Tatra guitars were distributed in the UK by the Rosetti company. "
  • CSHN. Guitar-List.com.
    "product types: electric guitarsacoustic guitarsbass guitarsclassical guitarsviolinsdouble bass ",
    "Information: During the communist era of the Czechoslovak Republic the Ministry of Industry established a single nationalised company called CSHN (Ceskoslovenske Hudebni Nastroje, which translates as Czechoslovak Musical Instruments). CSHN then allocated the production of guitars to various nationalised factories. The resulting instruments were labelled with brands including Jolana, Resonet, Neoton, Lignatone and Tatra - even though they were made in the same factories. CSHN lasted from around 1948 until 1989. / The CSHN brand still exists today as a producer of musical instruments (presumably now as a private company?) ",
    "Source: JunkGuitars.com: Four decades of guitars from Czechoslovakia."
  • Four decades of guitars from Czechoslovakia.. JunkGuitars.com.
    "​After the war, Czechoslovakia was re-established as a communist state. In 1948 all private companies started to become nationalized. The last independent firms were forcibly nationalized by the early 1950's. ... All guitar production was likewise centralized. The Ministry of Industry of the Czechoslovak Republic established one big national company called CSHN (Ceskoslovenske Hudebni Nastroje, meaning Czechoslovak Musical Instruments) and set a production plan: so many acoustic guitars from this factory, so many electric guitars from that factory, and so on. "

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