Tracks Ltd, PO Box 117, Chorley, PR6 0QR, England.
We are always looking to value and buy items of Who memorabilia, anything considered. Please contact us with details, including, if possible, an image of your item(s).
The Who were formed in 1964 after changing their name from The Detours. In April of 1964, Keith Moon (drums) joined Pete Townshend (guitar), Roger Daltrey (vocals) and John Entwistle (bass guitar) and the classic Who lineup was formed. On the 7th of September 1978, drummer Keith Moon died in his sleep after overdosing on Heminevrin, which he had been prescribed to help conquer alcohol withdrawal. The group sold over 100 million records and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. Below is a sample of the type of Who memorabilia we seek. Anything rare considered.
We will pay: £2000 - £5000
A Detours poster in excellent condition could be valued at £10000+. We will pay around £2000 - £5000 for any UK or European Who 1960s concert poster depending on size, rarity and condition.
We will pay: £1000
A Detours poster in excellent condition could be valued at £10000+. We will pay around £2000 - £5000 for any UK or European Who 1960s concert poster depending on size, rarity and condition.
We will pay: £2000 - £5000
A Detours poster in excellent condition could be valued at £10000+. We will pay around £2000 - £5000 for any UK or European Who 1960s concert poster depending on size, rarity and condition.
We will pay: £600
We will pay around £600 for a set of Who signatures on one page from an autograph album and more on a photograph.
We will pay: £1500 - £2000
We will pay around £1500 - £2000 for a vintage Who album signed on the cover by all four original members.
Please contact us for a quote.
An original 12 inch 33rpm acetate disc featuring five tracks from The Who’s 1970 Live At Leeds album. Please contact us for a quote for any Who acetate or demo.
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A pair of Pailet and Panedo cufflinks that were formerly the property of John Entwistle of The Who. Please contact us for a quote for any item of clothing owned or worn by any member of the band.
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A pair of handmade tan coloured leather boots formerly the property of The Who’s bass guitarist John Entwistle. The Truka-style slip on boots were made by Anello and Davide. Please contact us for a quote for any item of clothing owned or worn by any member of the band.
Please contact us for a quote.
An original check shirt made by Roper that was formerly the property of John Entwistle of The Who. Please contact us for a quote for any item of clothing owned or worn by any member of the band.
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A cello guitar made in Czechoslovakia by Höfner. This was the first guitar Pete played as a young boy. It belonged to his uncle Jack and was the first guitar Pete ever played when he was between 7 and 10 years old. Please contact us for a quote for any instrument owned or played by any member of the band.