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<blockquote data-quote="turf3" data-source="post: 558838" data-attributes="member: 8105"><p>Well, if the Yamaha USA assembly plant got an order from LeBlanc for 150 altos and 100 tenors to the Vito spec, do you think they'd have turned it down, or do you think they'd have had the spec FAXed to them from Japan along with airfreighting some Vito-spec parts from the Japan factory?</p><p></p><p>And they stamped 'em USA.</p><p></p><p>Remember, these people were running a FACTORY, to make products and sell them at a profit. They were not concerned about what someone 45 or 50 years later would try to figure out about the exact provenance of a basic,, mass produced, student instrument. We're not talking about a lost Van Gogh here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turf3, post: 558838, member: 8105"] Well, if the Yamaha USA assembly plant got an order from LeBlanc for 150 altos and 100 tenors to the Vito spec, do you think they'd have turned it down, or do you think they'd have had the spec FAXed to them from Japan along with airfreighting some Vito-spec parts from the Japan factory? And they stamped 'em USA. Remember, these people were running a FACTORY, to make products and sell them at a profit. They were not concerned about what someone 45 or 50 years later would try to figure out about the exact provenance of a basic,, mass produced, student instrument. We're not talking about a lost Van Gogh here. [/QUOTE]
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