
39 All Time German Favorites by The Rhinelanders Vinyl LP Back Cover
This is the reverse side of a vintage 12-inch vinyl record jacket for the album '39 All Time German Favorites' performed by The Rhinelanders, released under the Cameo Records label (catalog SC-4012). The cover is printed on standard heavyweight cardboard with a matte finish that has acquired a significant sepia-toned patina due to age. The layout features extensive liner notes by J. P. Byrne, detailed track listings for Side I and Side II, and a technical section at the bottom explaining the 'Technical Data' of the recording process, specifically the use of 4-channel 35-millimeter magnetic film. The cover design is credited to Al Cahn and Miller, Bodden & Rich, Philadelphia. Visible condition issues include significant wear at the corners, visible creases, and yellowing/staining across the paper surface consistent with mid-20th-century paper stock. Notable branding includes the 'CAMEO' logo at the bottom right and the '1962 Cameo-Parkway Records' copyright notice. The typography uses a mix of Old English fraktur-style fonts for the title and standard sans-serif and serif fonts for the body text. The item represents a typical high-fidelity musical release of the early 1960s, specifically targeting the German-American cultural market.
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Estimated Value
$3.00-8.00
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Music Memorabilia / Vinyl Records
Appraised On
April 8, 2026
Estimated Value
$3.00-8.00
Item Description
This is the reverse side of a vintage 12-inch vinyl record jacket for the album '39 All Time German Favorites' performed by The Rhinelanders, released under the Cameo Records label (catalog SC-4012). The cover is printed on standard heavyweight cardboard with a matte finish that has acquired a significant sepia-toned patina due to age. The layout features extensive liner notes by J. P. Byrne, detailed track listings for Side I and Side II, and a technical section at the bottom explaining the 'Technical Data' of the recording process, specifically the use of 4-channel 35-millimeter magnetic film. The cover design is credited to Al Cahn and Miller, Bodden & Rich, Philadelphia. Visible condition issues include significant wear at the corners, visible creases, and yellowing/staining across the paper surface consistent with mid-20th-century paper stock. Notable branding includes the 'CAMEO' logo at the bottom right and the '1962 Cameo-Parkway Records' copyright notice. The typography uses a mix of Old English fraktur-style fonts for the title and standard sans-serif and serif fonts for the body text. The item represents a typical high-fidelity musical release of the early 1960s, specifically targeting the German-American cultural market.
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