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For companies and individual craft workers making recorder instruments. Sites may promote or illustrate the products of an instrument maker, demonstrate his techniques, or give biographical, historic or other information.
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Recorder maker offering a Renaissance recorder data base.
Maker of Ganassi and Steenbergen style recorders and sjøfløyte Norwegian sea flute.
The recorders Ralf Ehlert, Germany, makes today are replicas or near copies of the original instrument played in the baroque era.
Italien recorder maker.
Recorder maker and player based in Berlin, Germany.
Swiss recorder maker.
A recorder maker and a professional recorder player in The Hague, Holland.
Maker of Aesthé Renaissance and Baroque recorders. Based in Quebec Canada. Videoclip "How a Recorder is made" can be viewed.
A French maker of boxwood recorders.
German maker of recorders, portativ organs and music stands. Offers information about the care of recorders.
Maker of historical recorders located in Germany.
Maker of Renaissance and Baroque recorders, and Baroque and Irish flutes.
Recorder maker, workshop for historic woodwind instruments. Beedenbostel (near Celle), Germany.
German maker of Renaissance, Baroque and modern flutes and recorders.
Presents his handmade wooden recorders.
Devoted to making copies of historical woodwinds by master-craftsman Thomas M. Prescott.
Recorder maker Joachim Rohmer, Celle, Germany, presents his workshops and the instruments (with pricelist).
Handmade recorders following historical originals for professional use [Eisenach, Germany].
Offering medieval, Renaissance and Baroque recorders.
Historical musical instruments by Ture Bergstrøm, including technical drawings of some instruments.
French maker of hand-made recorders using the anti-condensation system Allegro. Maker of a resin recorder after Thomas Stanesby.
Maker of historical recorders located in Germany.
Italien recorder maker.
French maker of hand-made recorders using the anti-condensation system Allegro. Maker of a resin recorder after Thomas Stanesby.
Historical musical instruments by Ture Bergstrøm, including technical drawings of some instruments.
Recorder maker Joachim Rohmer, Celle, Germany, presents his workshops and the instruments (with pricelist).
Recorder maker offering a Renaissance recorder data base.
Devoted to making copies of historical woodwinds by master-craftsman Thomas M. Prescott.
The recorders Ralf Ehlert, Germany, makes today are replicas or near copies of the original instrument played in the baroque era.
A recorder maker and a professional recorder player in The Hague, Holland.
Swiss recorder maker.
Maker of Ganassi and Steenbergen style recorders and sjøfløyte Norwegian sea flute.
A French maker of boxwood recorders.
Handmade recorders following historical originals for professional use [Eisenach, Germany].
Maker of Aesthé Renaissance and Baroque recorders. Based in Quebec Canada. Videoclip "How a Recorder is made" can be viewed.
Offering medieval, Renaissance and Baroque recorders.
Recorder maker and player based in Berlin, Germany.
German maker of Renaissance, Baroque and modern flutes and recorders.
Recorder maker, workshop for historic woodwind instruments. Beedenbostel (near Celle), Germany.
German maker of recorders, portativ organs and music stands. Offers information about the care of recorders.
Maker of Renaissance and Baroque recorders, and Baroque and Irish flutes.
Presents his handmade wooden recorders.

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