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Maker: Conrad Mollenhauer GmbH
Country: Germany
Address_1: Weichselstraße 27, 36043 Fulda
Telephone: +49 (0661) 9467-0
Fax: +49 (0661) 9467-36
Email: info@mollenhauer.com
Web_Page: http://www.mollenhauer.com/
Instruments: Products include:
- Swing, all plastic recorder with specially designed headjoint.
- Prima, school recorder with wooden body and plastic headjoint (as for Swing) in waterblue, red and sand colours
- Student, wooden school recorder
- Chorus, standard range from sopranino to great-bass
- Denner, modern recorders in baroque style, different woods
- Denner / Morgan Edition recorders in baroque style, various woods.
- Dream, transitional style recorder of simple external design, in collaboration with Adriana Breukink; soprano model in plastic or natural wood, stained blue or red with painted mounts; alto model in natural wood or ebony only; tenor in natural wood only.
- Maarten Helder, contemporary alto & tenor recorders.
- Kynsecker, renaissance recorders (garklein to greatabass)
- Ganassi (alto in g')
- Baroque, generic instruments after an original alto recorder by Jacob Denner (1681-1735) in the Nürnberg Germanisches Museum
- Baroque-style alto recorders with an adjustable block (patented by Rudolf Strathmann)
- Modern alto recorder, a remarkable instrument with a range of three and a half fully chromatic octaves from f' to c''', originally a collaboration between Joachim Paetzold, the renowned recorder maker in Tübingen, and the virtuoso recorder player Nicolaj Tarasov, further developed and refined in the Mollenhauer workshop. Also available with an extended E foot (3 keys).
- One-handed soprano recorders, keyed models for players who are physcially challenged.
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Maker: A.M. Moonen
Country: Netherlands
Address_1:  
Instruments: Baroque recorders.
Notes: A.M. Moonen passed away some years ago.

Maker: Stuart Murphy
Country: United States of America (USA)
Address_1: Rt 7 Box 250, Conroe TX 77384
Telephone: +1 409 321 2885
Instruments: Renaissance recorders.
Notes: I would appreciate additional and missing data on this maker.

Maker: Ralf Netsch
Country: Germany
Address_1: Waldhäuser Nr. 2, D-07919 Langenbuch/Thuringen
Telephone: +49 03 6645/2 1328
Fax: +49 03 6645/2 1328
Email: Netsch99@aol.com
Instruments: Ganassi recorders; baroque recorders after Bressan, Denner, Oberlender & Stanesby.
Notes: Finishes instruments from the Fred Morgan workshop, Daylesford, Australia.

Maker: Hans Nieuwland
Country: Netherlands
Address_1: Slotmakersstraat 14, 8911 GM Leeuwarden
Telephone: +31 (0)58 212 3184
Instruments: Ganassi recorders; baroque recorders after Bressan, Bizey & Denner.
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Maker: Douglas Norfolk
Country: United Kingdom (UK)
Address_1: 26 St Peters Rd, Coggeshall, Essex CO6 1SR
Email: d.norfolk@virgin.net
Web_Page: http://traverso.freeyellow.com/
Instruments: Baroque recorders.
Notes: Now concentrates on baroque flutes.

Maker: Peter Noy Flutes
Country: United States of America (USA)
Address_1: 1029 NE 69th Street, Seattle, Washington 98115
Telephone: +1 206 729-1903
Fax: +1 206 729-1903
Email: cwpn@mindspring.com
Web_Page: http://www.noyflutes.com/
Instruments: Medieval recorders; renaissance & transitional recorders after originals in Vienna, van Eyck, Bassano and Wollick.
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Maker: David Coomber-Klitgaard
Country: New Zealand
Address_1: PO Box 12-1165, Henderson, Auckland 8
Telephone: +64 9837 6133
Fax: +64 9837 6134
Email: Hawkridge@xtra.co.nz
Web_Page: http://www.coomber-fern-recorders.co.nz/
Instruments: Renaissance recorders; transitional recorders after Kynseker; Ganassi recorders; baroque recorders after Steenbergen, Bressan, Denner, Stanesby, Wijne, Rottenburgh, Debey. Also manufactures Fern recorders
Notes: David Coomber-Klitgaard has been making recorders for 22 years. He started making in Holland while studying recorder at the Royal Conservatorium in the Hague, and the Stedelijk Conservatorium in Zwolle. Frederick Morgan gave several classes in recorder making at the Royal Conservatorium while he was in Europe in 1978. One of David Coomber’s greatest assets as a maker is his experience as a player and performer. He teaches the recorder to postgraduate level at Auckland University’s School of Music. David’s philosophy is to make the best quality recorders and that no recorder leaves the workshop unless it is up to the standards demanded of a professional instrument. David is always prepared to work alongside musicians to ensure the recorder they purchase meets their demands.

Maker: Hans Coolsma
Country: Netherlands
Address_1: AAFAB
Address_2: Jeremiestraat 4-6, 3511 TW Utrecht
Telephone: +31 (0)30 2316393
Fax: +31 0302 312350
Email: aafab@wxs.nl
Web_Page: http://www.aafab.nl/
Instruments: Aura (student), Conservatorium (Bressan-style), and Solo (professional) models. The latter are suitable for both solo baroque music and contemporary literature. Reproductions of original Terton soprano and Bressan alto baroque recorders at low pitch are available in a variety of woods as well as in imitation ivory.
Notes: Trademark of AAFAb.

Maker: Olivier Cottet
Country: France
Address_1: 9 Ave de Rocquencourt, F-78150 Le Chesnay
Instruments: Baroque recorders.
Marketted under the trademark Foret-Bruno.
Notes: Markets under the trademark Foret-Bruno.

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