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Roth Single Horns

The short-lived Roth French horns were introduced in 1959 and were available in F and Bb models. Production only lasted two or three years until Reynolds was sold to Richards Music in 1961 and the Roth model line was discontinued.

Model History | Specifications

1959-1961 | Roth-Reynolds (Cleveland)

Model 390 | Single Horn in F | Bore: TBD | Valves: three rotary valves; Eb slide available separately | Bell: TBD | Materials: brass, nickel-silver keys | Finish: clear lacquer

1959 catalog: "Brass lacquer finish. Nickel silver keys. Precision made by Roth-Reynolds craftsmen. In shaped case, three ply veneer throughout, silk plush lined, covered in black keratol. Equipped with Pottag mouthpiece."

1959 catalog

Model 395 | Single Horn in Bb | Bore: TBD | Valves: three rotary valves | Bell: TBD | Materials: brass, nickel silver keys | Finish: clear lacquer

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