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It is very difficult to decide a fair price for your work, and recorders are no exception, given that two identical instruments can take widely different times to complete. Perhaps surprisingly, wood has very little to do in the calculation, even if factory recorders are often priced accordingly. A piece of grenadilla or boxwood may cost six times more than a piece of maple, but their cost rarely exceeds 10% of the instrument, and so can be disregarded in this respect. My more popular instruments, baroque altos, 'Ganassi' recorders etc, tend to be cheaper than instruments I make less often, simply because per instrument they are somewhat quicker to make. For the cylindrical recorders for example, the tuning takes a very long time and is rather difficult to do, so these instruments are more expensive. The risk factor also plays a part here, these instruments can be completely ruined if care is not taken with the internal bore adjustment when tuning. As this is the very last job to do on these recorders, any slip can spoil many hours work. The bigger an instrument is, the more time it takes and hence the more expensive it is, simply because the amount of material to be removed is so much greater. I decided with the first consorts that I made, not to make the big basses too expensive, because I felt they would otherwise never be ordered. So my bigger instruments work out probably cheaper per hour than the smaller, the large basses in a consort being subsidised by the sopranos and altos. An exception to this rule is the small baroque instruments, which are so fiddly and require so much care to make, that I make them the same price as my baroque altos.
I hope that for whatever reason you have read the above, you will have enjoyed this little romp over my work of the last twenty years and that you won't find me too self-indulgent.
I have not mentioned by name, the many players who have helped me over the years. The list would be too long and the risk of leaving out somebody too great. I would just like to say a big thank you to all of them, they know who they are and I couldn't have managed anything without them.

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To contact me:

Telephone: +31 20 668 7283
Workshop/mobile +31 64811 5476
Fax: +31 20 668 7283
Email: flutes@adrianbrown.org

Postal address: PO box number 93609, NL-1090 EC Amsterdam, Netherlands
Street address: Delistraat 44/hs, NL-1094 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands