Amati Kraslice

[3] After the war, the newly restored government of President Beneš aimed to make the state of Czechoslovakia entirely Slavic, and initiated a large scale expulsion of ethnic Germans.

Many of the expelled instrument makers would continue their businesses in the adjoining German parts of the Musikwinkel area in what is now Vogtlandkreis, which includes the towns of Markneukirchen, Klingenthal, and Schöneck.

[8] In 2021 the organisation was purchased by Brno-based RIQ Investments for 26.5 million Kč and restructured as a cooperative with the name Amati Kraslice.

[10] Amati Kraslice manufactures wind musical instruments, clarinets, trumpets, flutes, bassoons, saxophones, tubas, woodwinds, cases, stands, and other accessories.

[12] Amati Kraslice distributes its products to the continents of Europe, America, Asia, Africa, and Australia.

Saxophones by Amati, left to right : soprano , alto , tenor and baritone