| A Cheerfull Noyse: They offer early music instruments, sheet music, and accessories, specializing in recorders. |
| Alain Polak: Located in Barcelona, Spain, Alain Polak makes replicas of XVIIIth century transverse flutes. |
| Antique Sound Workshop, Ltd.: A workshop specializing in historical woodwind, brass, string, keyboard, and percussion instruments. |
| Apollo's Axes, LLC: Located in Lutz, Florida, they offer musical instruments from around the world. |
| Charles Wells Early Woodwinds: Maker of transverse flutes of the renaissance, baroque and classical periods. |
| Collins and Williams Historic Woodwinds: Sale, service, and repair. |
| Costel Puscoiu Panflutes: Composer and panflute teacher offering instruction books, CDs, and history of the instrument. |
| Courtly Music Unlimited: Wood and plastic recorders, historical winds and percussion, sheet music, recorder supplies, and accessories. |
| Dolmetsch Online: Sales, restoration and repair of recorders and other early instruments, with articles, sheet music, advice and links. |
| Dragon Early Music: An Australian business, specializing in recorders and other early woodwinds. |
| Early Double Reed Service: Reeds, Instruments, and accessories for the 15th through 18th centuries. |
| John R. McCann Cornetts and Zinkenbau: Products includes all members of the curved cornett family, with pictures of various cornetts he's made, as well as music samples. |
| Kelischek Workshop for Historical Instruments: Manufacturer, publisher, distributor and dealer of Susato pennywhistles, tabor-pipes, pentatonic recorders, wide-bore renaissance style recorders, snappy-thumbrests, crumhorns, and hurdy-gurdies. |
| Mark W Venn: A maker of renaissance windcap instruments (crumhorns, cornamusen, etc.) |
| Musica Sacra Et Profana: They publish early music performance editions, with music edited for recorders, viols and early wind instruments. |
| P.G. Bleazey Handmade Woodwind and Percussion Instruments: Copies of woodwind instruments of the flute family from the 13th century to the renaissance period, and percussion instruments based on originals in museums throughout England. |
| Renaissance Workshop Company Ltd.: An early music workshop making medieval (mediaeval), renaissance and baroque musical instruments for historical performance. |
| Sand N. Dalton Baroque and Classical Oboes: Located on Lopez Island in Washington state, he offers a number of historical styles of 'hautbois' ranging from about 1700 to 1810. |
| Sound Creations: Handcrafted musical instruments; bamboo flutes and saxophones, gourd kalimbas and both bowed and plucked psaltrys. On line catalog and ordering information. |
| The Early Music Shop: Selling kits and ready-made instruments such as recorders, clavichords, lutes, psalteries and citterns. Based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. |
| The Vihuela de Mano and the Spanish Guitar: Offer a dictionary of makers of plucked and bowed musical instruments of Spain from 1200-2002; includes ordering details, sample entries, and author profiles. |
| von Huene Workshop, Inc.: 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. |
| Windcaps: Mark W. Venn, maker of renaissance windcap instruments (crumhorns and cornamusen) and also provides maintenance services. Links to Mozart music composition software and the Cirencester Early Music Festival. |
| Woodwinds by Charles Collier: Maker of Renaissance recorders, flutes, shawms and cornetti. |