Description

The recorder appears in ancient manuscripts from 12th century Europe. Since the Renaissance and Baroque periods, it has been popular for its expressive tone in harmony with breathing.
The structure of the recorder is very simple, but it is extremely difficult to produce a beautiful tone and accurate pitch with a good sound.
Yamaha's recorder production began by actually blowing and comparing famous instruments from the past and present.
Changes in sound quality and structure due to the hardness and specific gravity of the materials were investigated, and based on this data, prototypes and trial recordings were repeated. This is how the Yamaha wooden recorder was born.
The birth of the Yamaha wooden recorder was supported by Yamaha's proprietary wood drying and processing technology cultivated over many years and the valuable advice of world-class performers and experts. Yamaha wooden recorders are loved by many people not only for their tone and volume, but also for their high quality in every aspect, including comfort of playing, texture, and durability.

I think it is in beautiful condition with only minor scratches as shown in the picture.
There is damage to the image part of the case.
Please see the photos for details.