| Jan Hermans Historical Woodwinds: Renaissance and baroque recorder and traverso maker. |
| Jean-Luc Boudreau Recorder Maker: Maker of Aesthé renaissance and baroque recorders. |
| Jim Bartram: Located in the Coupeville, Washington, a retired builder of renaissance recorders offer recorder revoicing, tuning, and new cork or string joints. |
| Joachim Rohmer Recorders: Recorder builder in the tradition of the old masters. |
| Joel Arpin: A French maker of boxwood recorders. |
| Kunath Instrumentenbau: Produce a range of recorders from Fulda, Germany. |
| Lazar's Early Music: Kung, Moeck, Mollenhauer, Dolmetsch, Paetzold, Ehlert, Aesthe and Yamaha recorder and violas da gamba dealer. |
| Löbner Blockflöten: Recorder maker and dealer in Bremen, Germany. |
| Magnamusic Distributors, Inc.: Recorders by Moeck, Adler, Heinrich, Aura, Coolsma, Dolmetsch and Zen-On, collection of early and contemporary sheet music. |
| Mollenhauer Recorders: Copies of historical instruments, special keywork for handicapped musicians, and repair of all woodwind instruments. |
| Philippe Bolton Recorders: French maker of medieval, baroque and modern recorders, including electroacoustic recorders. |
| Stephan Blezinger: Recorder maker in Eisenach, Germany. |
| The Recorder Shop: An early music store retailing recorders, crumhorns, viols and sheet music. Feature Dovehouse Editions and Loux Music Publications. |
| Ture Bergstrøms Instrumentbyggeri: Historical musical instruments by Ture Bergstrøm of Denmark. |