Czech news from The Horn Guys
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2020 2:23 pm
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Cerveny is down, Lidl is up
This is interesting news from Arnold Stoezel, a large music distributor in Germany, regarding Amati-Cerveny, a brass and woodwind maker in Czech Republic. Amati-Cerveny is in bankruptcy proceedings and has closed their Koniggratz facility. Stoezel has hired the Cerveny staff (and purchased the assets?) to continue building instruments in Koniggatz under the Josef Lidl brand, also owned by Stoezel.
Dear Business Friends,
In light of recent events, we would like to inform you about the current status of the Lidl company in Brno, especially in connection with the production location for Cerveny instruments in Königgrätz, Czech Republic.
Due to various imponderables, our information policy so far, has been very defensive.
As you will have already learned from the press and hearsay within the industry, the Amati company, with its headquarters in Graslitz and a branch in Königgrätz (Cerveny), is currently in bankruptcy proceedings.
This meant, an uncertain future for the employees in Königgrätz. We therefore decided to integrate the Cerveny employees into the Josef Lidl company and to maintain the production site in Königgrätz.
We can already say that it was a step in the right direction, because it would have been a loss for the industry if these highly qualified instrument makers had migrated to other industries.
The number of employees at Josef Lidl has doubled, and they continue to seamlessly produce the models you know under the Cerveny brand. Added to this is the Josef Lidl product range with trumpets, flugelhorns, French horns and double horns as well as hunting horns. It should also be mentioned that Josef Lidl is one of the few manufacturers that can also offer invent-horns (hand-horn with slide crooks).
After a very short time, it was possible to ramp up production again and deliver the most common models from stock.
For reasons of trademark law, we manufacture the instruments under the brand name Josef Lidl, which is very well received by our customers in the specialist trade as well as by many musicians.
For the sake of simplicity and transparency, the model names were largely retained, only the first letter within the name was replaced by an "L" for Lidl.
We look forward to a long-term co-operation, characterized by continuity.
Yours sincerely,
Jürgen Stölzel
Arnold Stölzel GmbH - Josef Lidl S.R.O. - F. Arthur Uebel GmbH - La Tromba AG
Wiesbaden Brno-Königgrätz Markneukirchen Hochdorf
Cerveny is down, Lidl is up
This is interesting news from Arnold Stoezel, a large music distributor in Germany, regarding Amati-Cerveny, a brass and woodwind maker in Czech Republic. Amati-Cerveny is in bankruptcy proceedings and has closed their Koniggratz facility. Stoezel has hired the Cerveny staff (and purchased the assets?) to continue building instruments in Koniggatz under the Josef Lidl brand, also owned by Stoezel.
Dear Business Friends,
In light of recent events, we would like to inform you about the current status of the Lidl company in Brno, especially in connection with the production location for Cerveny instruments in Königgrätz, Czech Republic.
Due to various imponderables, our information policy so far, has been very defensive.
As you will have already learned from the press and hearsay within the industry, the Amati company, with its headquarters in Graslitz and a branch in Königgrätz (Cerveny), is currently in bankruptcy proceedings.
This meant, an uncertain future for the employees in Königgrätz. We therefore decided to integrate the Cerveny employees into the Josef Lidl company and to maintain the production site in Königgrätz.
We can already say that it was a step in the right direction, because it would have been a loss for the industry if these highly qualified instrument makers had migrated to other industries.
The number of employees at Josef Lidl has doubled, and they continue to seamlessly produce the models you know under the Cerveny brand. Added to this is the Josef Lidl product range with trumpets, flugelhorns, French horns and double horns as well as hunting horns. It should also be mentioned that Josef Lidl is one of the few manufacturers that can also offer invent-horns (hand-horn with slide crooks).
After a very short time, it was possible to ramp up production again and deliver the most common models from stock.
For reasons of trademark law, we manufacture the instruments under the brand name Josef Lidl, which is very well received by our customers in the specialist trade as well as by many musicians.
For the sake of simplicity and transparency, the model names were largely retained, only the first letter within the name was replaced by an "L" for Lidl.
We look forward to a long-term co-operation, characterized by continuity.
Yours sincerely,
Jürgen Stölzel
Arnold Stölzel GmbH - Josef Lidl S.R.O. - F. Arthur Uebel GmbH - La Tromba AG
Wiesbaden Brno-Königgrätz Markneukirchen Hochdorf