Küng
Küng Tenor Recorder, Used
Küng Tenor Recorder, Used
SKU:REC147
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This pre-owned Küng Tenor Recorder is crafted from cherrywood and reflects the clear, focused tone and excellent response that Küng instruments are known for. This one was made for and sold by Hargail, which sold Küng recorders in NYC in the 1970s.
This recorder has been cleaned and freshly oiled, and plays well throughout the range. There is cosmetic wear to the exterior, consistent with regular use. This wear is purely visual and does not affect playability, tuning, or the integrity of the windway.
No cracks observed. Some of the finish is worn away on the mouthpiece.
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