*Scherl And Roth
*Scherl & Roth Viola
*Scherl And Roth R20e4
Scherl & Roth step-up violins are hand crafted with select solid spruce tops, flamed maple back and sides and hand-applied spirit varnish. Each instrument is hand adjusted in our shop and set-up with Dominant strings, ebony fingerboard and pegs, select French maple bridge and a composite tailpiece. Great deals on Scherl And Roth Violin. It's a great time to upgrade your home music studio gear with the largest selection at eBay.com. Fast & Free shipping on many items! Make Offer - Scherl & Roth Violin R20E2 Serial # W5316 1/1 Size Preowned. Scherl & Roth Galliard Student 1/2 Violin Outfit With Case, Rosin And Bow.
Instruments that were originally made under the Ohio Band Instrument Company name used a different serial number sequence than those produced by F.A. Reynolds. Initially this included the Regent models and later the Roth line. This separate sequence was maintained for the Roth model line after Scherl & Roth took over Reynolds operations in 1946 and reached just over 95,000 horns made by 1961.
Jan 13, 2012 I have a scherl and roth violin,A211, serial #8-3896, date 10/58. Hand made copy of stradivarious. What is - Answered by a verified Musical Instrument Appraiser. R102 Series 4/4 Size Violin Outfit 4/4 Size. 'The Scherl & Roth R102 violin is hand-crafted with a solid spruce top, and maple back and sides. It is fitted with an ebony fingerboard and pegs, a French Aubert bridge, and a genuine Wittner tailpiece. It is adorned with hand inlaid purfling and has a.Scherl And Roth
Note that after c.1952, this sequence specifically applies to the Roth model instruments and not all instruments marked “Made by Roth-Reynolds”. For other model lines, see the Reynolds serial number sequence.Scherl & Roth Viola
When RMC-Reynolds introduced the Medalist line in 1961, they evidently continued using this secondary serial number sequence, adding another 50,000 horns before the company bankrupted and was sold in 1964. There is some crossover in the serial numbers of late Roth models and early Medalist production, presumably as Reynolds used up existing inventory of Roth production.Scherl And Roth R20e4Serial No.DateNotes11936Production estimated at 3750 instruments/year for 1936-52.75001938150001940225001942SN 22877 first recorded Roth instrument (cornet).300001944375001946Scherl & Roth buys Ohio Band (w/FA Reynolds).450001948Roth “Tone Tempered” produced with nickel-silver bell flare; SNs 45xxx-53xxx.525001950SN 52811 last recorded “Regent” model horn (with exception of silver clarinet, which was produced well into the 1950s); SN 55696 last recorded “Roth” horn made by Ohio Band; Roth SNs 55xxx-60xxx are branded “Made by F.A. Reynolds”.600001952Begin use of “Roth-Reynolds” name. Please note that this serial number sequence applies to the Roth *model line* and NOT to other instruments marked Roth-Reynolds that were made between 1952-1961. See the primary Reynolds serial number table for other Roth-Reynolds instruments.70000Mid-1950s800001959SN 79xxx trumpet corresponds to 1959 Roth-Reynolds catalog illustration, not 1958 catalog.900001960SN 89695 with October 1959 warranty card. SN 98xxx last known “Roth” brand horn.950001961Medalist instruments were manufactured for RMC/Reynolds by EK Blessing (Elkhart, IN). Early Medalist SNs range from 96897-137359. Medalist serial numbers were reset at 200000 and sequenced with the rest of Reynolds’ instruments after the manufacturing moves to Abilene and Fullerton in 1964.110000196212500019631400001963-64