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System Product Price (£) In Order 1 - Recorder 01 Recorder Sundries Code Code Inc.VAT Stock Status 1 - Recorder 01 Recorder Sundries Antikondens 25027 MOL6138 2.50 Coolsma Thumb Rest. pearwood 34159 E005D 5.00 Cork Grease (cup) 31776 MOL6130 0.90 Cork Grease, lipstick style. 26185 MOL6131 2.25 Hard Case, Descant & Treble. 20930 2HC 84.95 Hard Case, Quartet (NSAT) 19972 4HC 145.00 Hard Case, Trio (NSA) 19941 3HC 80.00 Instrument Hire 36658 IH Instrument Loan 41669 IL Instrument Loan - Bass 41690 ILB Instrument Loan - Tenor 41683 ILT Instrument Loan - Treble 41676 ILA Instrument Service etc. 6606 JNE Kung Recorder Case, 6 Slot. 42017 KNG9964 175.00 Moeck Maintenance Kit (alt) 18241 KITa 19.95 Moeck Maintenance Kit (sopran) 31370 KITs 19.99 Moeck Recorder catalogues/leaflets. Small bundle! 41102 41102 Mollenhauer Recorder Maintenance Kit 43663 MOL6132 15.00 Mollenhauer Soft case for S+A, black 43496 MOL7710 21.50 Mollenhauer Teaching Aids pack 43090 MOL6233 14.60 Recorder Oil 31493 OIL 1.00 Recorder Unspecified 2783 R Roll Bag 12 Pocket 7450 86801 54.95 Sling, SR custom spare. 43731 SLING 6.00 Special Service (Moeck) 38430 38430 Thumb Hole Bushing 23993 THB 35.00 Thumb Rest Adjustable brass with ring. 43052 MOL6211 40.38 Thumb Rest, brass with ring. 23917 MOLTHR 21.00 Thumbushing (Moeck) 24426 RWRE Treble bag, patterned. 35248 3.50 415 Dolmetsch Bressan A=415 Treble Grenadilla 24822 DOLBAGL 975.00 Mollenhauer Denner Line Treble Boxwood A=415 43144 MOLDL-5222 410.00 Alto - see Treble ****** 41508 Bass Aulos Bass, Beak for Crook 31639 1678L 3.99 Aulos 521 Knick Bass 19996 521E 357.00 Aulos 533B Bass Straight Symphony 1717 533B 451.00 Aulos 533B Bass, Crook pipe (top entry 12mm.) with beak 42871 BP 4B 36.70 Aulos Bass joint end caps (2) 34128 16790 2.49 Aulos Bass Pipe (side entry) nla 32445 1688Q 35.00 Aulos Bass 533 Direct Blow Cap 27762 1683B 28.59 Aulos Bass Bocal Cap (side entry) (only) 28394 082502 27.00 Bass Recorder Mop 17381 BB 5.70 Bass Rod (custom wood) 40457 Brod 3.00 Bass Sling (latched hook) (Moeck) 22804 082505 12.50 Bass Sling (latched hook) (Mollenhauer) 39932 MOL6160 12.50 Bass Sling (simple hook) (generic, suits Yamaha plastic etc.) 41164 E005K 12.99 Dolmetsch Nova Bass (Knick Style) 26529 DB2150 259.95 Hard Case, Bass 19934 BHC 105.00 Kung Superio Knick Bass Cherry F/F# 1090 KNG2603 1,350.00 Saunders Recorders D:\Program files\Retail\PDF_SR_Product Listing.rpt 1 04 November 2018 SAUNDERS RECORDERS BRISTOL www.saundersrecorders.com PRODUCTS For more information contact:- [email protected] The price of an out of stock item is likely to be different when it comes back into stock. 8 - Sheet Music, is visible for historic information, only. (Most prices are from January 2015.) System Product Price (£) In Order 1 - Recorder Bass Code Code Inc.VAT Stock Status Kung Thumb Rest (adjustable) and ring, for bass. 35859 KNG9609b 42.50 Moeck Coil Spring (strong) 24709 - 0.50 Moeck Coil Spring (weak) 24716 - 0.50 Moeck Rondo Bass Maple. F/F# 1069 MOE2520 824.95 Moeck Rondo Knick Bass Maple. F/F# 32346 MOE2540 850.00 Mollenhauer Beak (mouth part - wood) for 5506 bass. 41850 - 16.50 Mollenhauer Canta Knick Bass Pearwood 1076 MOL2546K 659.50 Mollenhauer Chorus Mouthpipe and Beak for bass. 34142 - 25.00 Mollenhauer Denner Bass pearwood 34456 MOL5506 870.00 Mollenhauer Denner Bass pipe (only) 12mm 34692 MOL6117 21.50 Mollenhauer Dream Nat Knick Bass F/F# 33169 MOL4527K 1,050.00 Mollenhauer Kynseker Bass Maple 1496 MOL4507 1,539.95 Spring (short) for Yamaha Bass 30533 GD7305 1.00 Descant Aulos 103N Descant (One piece, single holes.) 43168 103N 10.20 Aulos 204AF Special Descant 802 204AF 20.40 Aulos 205AE Descant Robin 819 205A 13.95 Aulos 303A Descant 1113 303 6.95 Aulos 503B Descant Symphony 1533 503B 22.95 Aulos 703B Descant Haka Model Rosewood Finish 246 703BW 37.00 Aulos Clip-on Descant Thumb Rest 314 DTR 1.20 Aulos Yellow Bag for 205 descant 35903 B1010 5.60 Aura Plastic Descant 19262 BK3B 9.95 Aura School Descant Pearwood 40754 BS3B 35.50 Aura Studie Descant Pearwood 40761 BS1 49.95 Descant Bag. Graffiti 23429 - 2.95 Descant Bag. Mr Micro 369 - 3.50 Descant Bag. Patterned 32384 B 1010 5.99 Descant Bag. Plain Colours 33312 1858J 5.99 Descant Brush 17398 DB 0.90 Descant Rod 35309 Srod 0.30 Descant Rod (plastic) 39376 E003S 0.60 Descant Rod (wood) 43526 SRODW 1.00 Dolmetsch Academy Boxwood Descant 1830 6122 129.95 Dolmetsch Academy Rosewood Descant 1847 6124 169.95 Dolmetsch Conservatoire Boxwood Descant 1977 8122 225.00 Dolmetsch Conservatoire Grenadilla Descant 1991 8126 280.00 Dolmetsch Nova Descant 2370 DS2120 9.50 Dolmetsch School Descant in Case, Pearwood 1175 3120 44.50 Hard Case, Descant 19910 SHC 41.50 Joint ring for Aura school descant 40792 AJR Joint ring for Moeck 023 descant 31011 MOEJR 0.60 Joint Ring for Mollenhauer Prima and Swing descant 40747 MOLJR Kobliczek Descant Meister Palisander 1793 KOB554 214.95 Kobliczek Descant Praet. Maple 1939 KOB756 270.00 Kobliczek Descant Studium Pear/Maple 758 KOB152 69.95 Kung Studio Descant Cherry Wood. Two Part 659 KNG1303 99.95 Kung Studio Descant Pearwood. Two Part 642 KNG1301 77.95 Kung Studio Descant Stained Pearwood. Two Part 42031 KNG1311 84.95 Kung Superio Descant Palisander. Two Part 949 KNG2306 289.95 Kung Superio Descant Pearwood. Two Part 925 KNG2301 179.95 Kung Superio Descant Plum Wood. Two Part 932 KNG2304 219.95 Moeck Flauto 1 Descant Plastic 482 MOE1021 21.00 Moeck Flauto 1 Plus Descant Wood Body Blue Plastic Head 499 MOE1023 29.95 Saunders Recorders D:\Program files\Retail\PDF_SR_Product Listing.rpt 2 04 November 2018 SAUNDERS RECORDERS BRISTOL www.saundersrecorders.com PRODUCTS For more information contact:- [email protected] The price of an out of stock item is likely to be different when it comes back into stock. 8 - Sheet Music, is visible for historic information, only. (Most prices are from January 2015.) System Product Price (£) In Order 1 - Recorder Descant Code Code Inc.VAT Stock Status Moeck Kynseker Descant Plumwood 2042 MOE8250 345.95 Moeck Rbg Descant Boxwood 1274 MOE4204 229.95 Moeck Rbg Descant Ebony/Grenadilla 1700 MOE4207 329.50 Moeck Rbg Descant Maple 895 MOE4200 139.95 Moeck Rbg Descant Maple 2 part 635 MOE4290 119.95 Moeck Rbg Descant Palisander 1441 MOE4205 289.95 Moeck Rbg Descant Pearwood 901 MOE4202 169.95 Moeck Rbg Descant Pearwood (stained) 918 MOE4203 167.50 Moeck Rbg Descant Rosewood (tulip) 18944 MOE4208 345.95 Moeck Rondo Descant Maple 888 MOE2200 84.95 Moeck Rondo Descant Maple (stained) 35149 MOE2201 92.95 Moeck School Descant Maple 611 MOE1210 54.95 Moeck School Descant Pearwood 18289 MOE1212 54.95 Moeck School Descant Stained Pearwood 30625 MOE1213 54.95 Mollenhauer Canta Descant Pearwood 840 MOL2106 56.99 Mollenhauer Denner Descant Boxwood 208 MOL5122 189.99 Mollenhauer Denner Descant Grenadilla 1601 MOL5124 274.99 Mollenhauer Denner Descant Palisander 1595 MOL5120 229.99 Mollenhauer Denner Descant Pearwood 1571 MOL5107 131.99 Mollenhauer Denner Descant Special (cherry) 43618 MOL6100 270.00 Mollenhauer Denner Descant Tulipwood 1618 MOL5125 274.99 Mollenhauer Dream Blue Descant Double Holes 222 MOL4119B 74.99 Mollenhauer Dream Blue Descant Single Holes 19255 MOL4117B 79.99 Mollenhauer Dream Blue Head Descant 25119 MOL1119B 36.50 Mollenhauer Dream Blue Head Descant (single holes) 36474 MOL1117B 41.95 Mollenhauer Dream Nat Descant Head only (gold ring) 43106 TRCK1117 53.59 Mollenhauer Dream Nat. Descant Single Holes 1397 MOL4117 79.99 Mollenhauer Dream Nat. Descant Double Holes 19385 MOL4119 88.00 Mollenhauer Dream Red Descant Double Holes 1403 MOL4119R 88.00 Mollenhauer Dream Red Descant Single Holes 40228 MOL4117R 79.99 Mollenhauer Dream Red Head Descant 25126 MOL1119R 38.50 Mollenhauer Dream Red Head Descant (single holes) 36467 MOL1117R 41.95 Mollenhauer Dream Red Plastic Descant Double Holes 43014 MOL0119R 19.99 Mollenhauer Kynseker Descant Maple 1373 MOL4107 285.00 Mollenhauer Kynseker Descant Plumwood 22071 MOL4108 269.99 Mollenhauer Prima Descant Red Head 550 MOL1074 30.00 Mollenhauer Prima Descant Beige Head 17565 MOL1094 28.50 Mollenhauer Prima Descant Dark Blue Head 17589 MOL1054 28.50 Mollenhauer Student Descant Pearwood 2 Part 543 MOL1042 49.99 Mollenhauer Swing Descant Black/Beige 505 MOL0505 15.99 Semi-Soft Case, Descant Blue (Dolmetsch) 39369 E102S 12.99 Soft Case, Descant Black (Moll) 31721 MOL7701 8.50 Soft Case, Descant Brown (Moll) 19323 MOL7721 16.50 Soprano rod, wood. 43472 MOL6141 2.00 Zamra Descant Maple 2455 VS500B 36.50 Garklein Aulos 501S Garklein Symphony 1519 501S 32.75 Kobliczek Garklein Praet. Maple 1915 KOB752 199.95 Kung Classica Garklein Rosewood 25621 KNG3108 112.95 Kung Studio Garklein pearwood 37709 KNG1101 79.95 Great Bass Kung Superio Great Bass Maple stained 24495 KNG2722 2,294.95 Kung Support Peg for Superio Great Bass 40884 KNG9722 100.00 Moeck Rondo Great Bass in C 1106 MOE2620 1,374.95 Saunders Recorders D:\Program files\Retail\PDF_SR_Product Listing.rpt 3 04 November 2018 SAUNDERS RECORDERS BRISTOL www.saundersrecorders.com PRODUCTS For more information contact:- [email protected] The price of an out of stock item is likely to be different when it comes back into stock.
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