The Doctor's recorder

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The Doctor, during his second incarnation, owned a recorder and often enjoyed playing it, usually as a source of self-amusement, but also to help him think, he used it on many occasions.

Although his memories of meeting his future self quickly faded, the Doctor did remember that he had lost his recorder, and went to a music shop on Amber Station to get a new one. (DWM: Briefly Noted)

When the second and third incarnations of the Doctor were transported to Omega's anti-matter universe, the recorder fell into the TARDIS' force field generator, and was therefore not converted into anti-matter during the trip there. When the Doctors discovered this, they offered it to Omega, and the resulting annihilation seemingly destroyed the renegade Time Lord and his world. (DW: The Three Doctors)

Sarah Jane Smith discovered the Doctor's recorder in the TARDIS' secondary control room. (DW: The Masque of Mandragora)

A newly regenerated Doctor tried playing the recorder, but realised it was just not him. (DW: Castrovalva)

The Doctor played the recorder in an alien marketplace to amuse Lilith. (NA: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)

According to one account, during his ninth incarnation, the Doctor threw the recorder away on a rubbish tip on Earth while having a clear out of some old things. In this case, however, the instrument was referred to as a flute. (whoisdoctorwho.co.uk)

The Doctor's recorder