Československé hudební nástroje
Československé hudební nástroje, oborový podník was — during the era of communist Czechoslovakia from 1948 to 1992 — a state owned music instrument manufacturing company headquartered in Hradec Králové. The company name was later amended — "Československé hudební nástroje, státní podnik" — to reflect ownership by the government. In the 1970s, 50% of its musical instrument export products were supplied to the Soviet Union.
Brands and nationalized companies
The nationalized companies and brands included Petrof, Amati, Červený, Cremona, Rieger-Kloss, Delicia, Jolana, and Tofa.Publication
Československé hudební nástroje published a journal, Hudební nástroje a "journal for research, development, production and use of musical instruments."Notable people
- Vladimír Kopta, general manager