Pink Floyd Memorabilia
November 18, 2008 by Shawn
Pink Floyd was a rock band from London that earned it’s initial fame for it’s psychedelic and spacey music. As they evolved, they became a powerhouse in progressive rock. The band has a few flagstaff traits including it’s philosophical lyrics, elaborate live shows, and extremely creative album covert art.
Pink Floyd is one of rock’s most successful (read: profitable) acts ever, selling over 74.5 million albums in the United States alone with another 200+ million being sold worldwide.
Pink Floyd Memorabilia Ideas
Looking to buy Pink Floyd memorabilia? Whether you’re a seasoned memorabilia collector or are just getting started, your search should begin with autographs, equipment they used to do theirjob (microphones, guitars, guitar pics, drums, keyboards, etc) and related paraphernalia like concert ticket stubs.
Career Highlights:
- 1967: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
- 1968: A Saucerful of Secrets
- 1969: Soundtrack from the Film More
- 1967: Ummagumma
- 1968: Atom Heart Mother
- 1971: Meddle
- 1972: Obscured by Clouds
- 1973: The Dark Side of the Moon
- 1975: Wish You Were Here
- 1977: Animals
- 1979: The Wall
- 1983: The Final Cut
- 1987: A Momentary Lapse of Reason
- 1994: The Division Bell





I own a piece of Pink Floyd memorabilia from ‘Pulse’ signed by both Richard Wright and Dave Gilmour with a C.O.A. and was wondering whereabouts I could get it valued.
I would say the open market. Something is worth only what someone is willing to pay for it, in my opinion. Of course, there are “appraisers,” but they’re only estimates.
If I were you, I’d post it up for sale on eBay. You can set a high reserve price so you don’t have to sell it unless the top bid reaches $X,XXX (or whatever you want). This would be a good way to measure the item’s interest and it’s potential selling price.