I have had the recorder a few months now and spent time getting to know it.
Pros:
Very responsive. Does not require a great deal of breath (compared to a Moeck Rottenburgh) and is very responsive to articulation.
Very easy in the upper register - barely requires any change in breath pressure to play notes up to high F.
Does not seem to get blocked...ever, when playing!
Has a fairly gentle but clear sound. I play trio sonatas with friends and it holds it's own well, without being overbearing.
Cons
Is very responsive! Slight changes in breath pressure affect intonation, but that says more about my playing than the recorder!
Joints are a little too loose for my liking. I have added thread to help them fit snugly as I could feel them moving when playing. However, I have another Mollenhauer and the joints are perfect, so maybe just this recorder.
Lower notes are quiet, but this is to be expected when the upper register is so accessible.
High G (above top F) needs slightly different fingering than I am used to, but this is a very minor quibble!
All round - beautiful recorder, although not the most powerful. Has really helped me develop my articulation and is great for playing baroque repertoire.