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| Mezzo Piano User | Chinese Bachs Ever since I heard the whole thing about the Bach factory and possibly moveing to China or something, I've noticed alot of these on Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/Bach-Stradivariu...QQcmdZViewItem Is there a Bach factory running in China, or is this some other kind of scam? On this particular auction, a user asked about the picture being the same on many other auctions. The seller was obviously caught at some kind of scam and replied that he was to busy and embarassed. Any body know the story behind these cheap Chinese Strads? |
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| Fortissimo User | There are some student models of Bach being made in China. See the recent thread about the labour situation there. HOWEVER, this one is a scam. A scummy scam. Look at the opening price and the shipping price. So you don't like it and want a full refund? All that'd get refunded is the purchase price: you'll still have paid about $320 for shipping! |
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