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Roth Baritones
Student-line Roth baritones were introduced in the
1950s, after Scherl & Roth bought the F.A.
Reynolds company.
Model History | Specifications
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1952-1961 | Roth-Reynolds (Cleveland)
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Roth, Model 350 | Valves: three
side-action piston valves | Bore: TBD"
| Bell: removable bell front bell |
Finish: polished brass with clear
lacquer or silverplated bright bell
finish
1953, 1958, 1959:
"Newest member of the Roth family - the Roth Bell
Front Baritone! A truly remarkable instrument with
tremendous power and tonal color. Built for
effortless playing and execution of intricate solo
passages perfectly in tune. Sturdy and hand-lapped
valves are made of solid nickel silver, for years
of dependable playing. Detachable bell.
Symbolizing the outstanding value of all Roth
instruments, the Roth Baritone is priced amazingly
low."
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Roth, Model 352 | Same as Model 350 |
Finish: silverplate with gold inner
bell finish
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