
12,000 Girl Scouts Sing: America's National Favorites EP (1965)
This is a vintage 7-inch Extended Play (EP) vinyl record sleeve titled '12,000 Girl Scouts Sing: America's National Favorites.' The cover art features a vibrant, mid-century illustrated portrait of a smiling Girl Scout in a traditional green uniform with a yellow neckerchief and merit badges against a backdrop of mountains. The record was recorded live at the Senior Round-Up in Farragut, Idaho, in July 1965. The typography is a mix of bold green and black modern sans-serif fonts. Notable tracks listed include 'The Star Spangled Banner,' 'God Bless America,' and 'Kum-Ba-Yah.' The sleeve is made of printed cardstock with a matte finish. Regarding condition, there is visible age-related wear including corner dings, minor creases on the upper left side, light ring wear across the center, and some yellowing/foxing on the white borders. The 'High Fidelity' and '33 1/3 RPM' branding indicates a standard mid-60s mass-production quality intended as a souvenir for scouting events. There is a small 'Harry's Recording' maker's mark visible near the bottom right.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Vinyl Records & Scouting Memorabilia
Appraised On
February 15, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Item Description
This is a vintage 7-inch Extended Play (EP) vinyl record sleeve titled '12,000 Girl Scouts Sing: America's National Favorites.' The cover art features a vibrant, mid-century illustrated portrait of a smiling Girl Scout in a traditional green uniform with a yellow neckerchief and merit badges against a backdrop of mountains. The record was recorded live at the Senior Round-Up in Farragut, Idaho, in July 1965. The typography is a mix of bold green and black modern sans-serif fonts. Notable tracks listed include 'The Star Spangled Banner,' 'God Bless America,' and 'Kum-Ba-Yah.' The sleeve is made of printed cardstock with a matte finish. Regarding condition, there is visible age-related wear including corner dings, minor creases on the upper left side, light ring wear across the center, and some yellowing/foxing on the white borders. The 'High Fidelity' and '33 1/3 RPM' branding indicates a standard mid-60s mass-production quality intended as a souvenir for scouting events. There is a small 'Harry's Recording' maker's mark visible near the bottom right.
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