Pink Floyd Memorabilia Top 5 Rarest Items

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Pink Floyd Memorabilia Top 5 Rarest Items
  1. David Gilmours Fender Stratocaster

    Pink Floyd Memorabilia

    This guitar was mainly a back up guitar for Gilmours Cream no.1, this guitar was known as Cream no.2. It was taking on various tours including Pink Floyd ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason” tours, Knebworth in 1990 and their ‘The Division Bell’ tour 1994. As you can see by the price, Gilmours guitars are quite sought after.  Pink Floyd memorabilia can be quite valuable.

  2. Roger Waters Fender Bass guitar, Pink Floyd Memorabilia

    Pink Floyd Memorabilia

    Waters personal Fender Precision bass guitar, purchased by Waters for his In The Flesh tour 1999-2002. Sold in London in 2008.

  3. Roger Waters Bass Fender Bass Guitar

    Pink Floyd Memorabilia

    Another of Waters Fender Precision basses, this one was gifted by Waters to a woodworker who did some work in his home. The neck was broken when it was gifted though the woodworker repaired the neck and used it himself for a number of years before selling it in 2012.

  4. Syd Barrett Original Painting

    Pink Floyd Memorabilia

    Syd painted this in 1963 while attending the Cambridge School of Art. It was acquired by a lady whom syd had previously baby sat in the early 60’s. This is quite a personal piece from Syd hence the price it sold for.

  5. Roger Waters “Outside the wall” handwritten lyrics

    Pink Floyd Memorabilia

    Rare handwritten lyrics by Waters for “Outside the Wall”. The lyrics are accompanied by a drawing by Waters of a cat sleeping on a sofa. The drawing and lyrics where executed on 6th March, 1988.

    Have you got some rare Pink Floyd memorabilia?

    Maybe one of David Gilmore’s guitars or Rogers Waters bass’s?  It could be worth a lot of money.  If so, then make sure to contact one of our experts at info@popicons.com or visit our site www.popicons.com We are always looking to buy rare and unique music memorabilia.