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This is a misinterpretation of Ollivander's statement in Deathly Hallows that
This statement is made in the context of using another's wand, versus using one's own wand, and not whether or not you can channel magic through, say, a rock – so the word "instrument" should be taken to refer to wands specifically, not "things". Much as saying a talented musician could get a decent sound out of any instrument would suggest an actual musical instrument more than it would suggest a random pastry bought from the nearest bakery.
As stated by J.K. Rowling:
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