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  Dolmetsch Online http://www.dolmetsch.com/
Sales, restoration and repair of recorders and other early instruments, with articles, sheet music, advice and links.
  The Early Music Shop http://www.earlymusicshop.com/
Selling kits and ready-made instruments such as recorders, clavichords, lutes, psalteries and citterns. Based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
  von Huene Workshop, Inc. http://www.vonhuene.com/
Maker and dealer of historical woodwinds. They also repair instruments and sell music, accessories and instruments by all makers of historical woodwinds, strings and keyboards.
  Martin Wenner Flutes http://wennerfloeten.de/
German maker of Renaissance, Baroque and modern flutes and recorders.
  Antique Sound Workshop, Ltd. http://www.aswltd.com/
A workshop in Plymouth, Massachusetts, specializing in historical woodwind, brass, string, keyboard, and percussion instruments.
  Kelischek Workshop for Historical Instruments http://www.susato.com/
Manufacturer, publisher, distributor and dealer of Susato pennywhistles, tabor-pipes, pentatonic recorders, wide-bore Renaissance style recorders, snappy-thumbrests, crumhorns, and hurdy-gurdies. Located in Brasstown, NC.
  Woodwinds by Charles Collier http://www.publicinterest.com/woodwinds/
Maker of Renaissance recorders, flutes, shawms and cornetti, located in Berkeley, CA.
  Dragon Early Music http://www.dragonmusic.com.au/
An Australian business, specializing in recorders and other early woodwinds.
  Musica Sacra Et Profana http://www.publicinterest.com/msep/
Publisher of early music performance editions, with music edited for recorders, viols and early wind instruments.
  Lazar's Early Music http://www.lazarsearlymusic.com/
Recorders and other Baroque and Renaissance wind instruments, as well as viols, vielles and Baroque and modern violins, violas and cellos. Located in Sunnyvale, CA.
  Apollo's Axes, LLC http://www.apollosaxes.com/
Located in Lutz, Florida, they offer musical instruments from around the world.
  Sound Creations http://www.bambooflute.com
Handcrafted musical instruments; bamboo flutes and saxophones, gourd kalimbas and both bowed and plucked psaltrys. On line catalog and ordering information.
  T & S Musical Instruments http://www.tands.pl/
Offering copies of wind instruments used in 15th - 18th centuries, including recorders, cornamuse, flute traverso, rauschpfeife and cornetto.
  The Vihuela de Mano and the Spanish Guitar http://www.romanillosguitarbooks.com/
Offer a dictionary of makers of plucked and bowed musical instruments of Spain from 1200-2002; includes ordering details, sample entries, and author profiles.
  Peter van der Poel http://www.petervanderpoel.nl/
Maker of wooden recorders, clarinets and oboes from The Netherlands.
  Renaissance Workshop Company Ltd. http://www.masterkit.com/rwc/
An early music workshop in Spain making medieval, Renaissance and Baroque musical instruments for historical performance.
  P.G. Bleazey http://www.bleazey.co.uk/
Woodwind instruments of the flute family from the 13th century to the Renaissance period, and percussion instruments based on originals in museums.
  Costel Puscoiu Panflutes http://www.puscoiu-panflutes.com/
Composer and panflute teacher from The Netherlands offering instruction books, CDs, and history of the instrument.
  Martin Praetorius http://www.martin-praetorius.de/
German maker of dulcians and Renaissance and Baroque recorders.
  Eugene Ilarionov http://fontegara.narod.ru/
Historical woodwinds, including recorders, bagpipes, tabor pipes and whistles.
  Migma eG Musical Artisans Cooperative Association http://www.migma-eg.de/
A German association of craftsmen who maintain and continue the traditions of musical instruments making. Offering string instruments, bows, plucked instruments, wind instruments, historical instruments, and Orff instruments.
  Artemusica http://artemusica.netfirms.com/instruments.html
Cristina Ternovec offers to embellish any kind of instrument by adding it some carvings or decorations according to historical styles and decorative techniques.

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