Tracks Ltd, PO Box 117, Chorley, PR6 0QR, England.
We are always looking to value and buy items of Apple memorabilia, anything considered. So please get in touch with us with details, including an image of your item(s), for a free quote.
Apple Records was the brainchild of Paul McCartney. It was conceived as an umbrella company for recording, publishing, films and electronics. Apple was intended to give a chance to up-and-coming talent. The promotions department of Apple was particularly creative. To promote the company and its record releases, they came up with a whole range of wacky ideas for their promotional goods Apple dartboards, Apple Zippo lighters, Apple paperweights, Apple watches, Apple necklaces etc. All these items were well-made, colourful items that attracted attention back then and still do so today. Apple promo items are the most avidly sought-after of the late period Beatles collectables.
We will pay: £150
We will pay around £150 per Apple business card.
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Please contact us for a quotation on any type of Apple stationery.
We will pay: £250
We will pay around £250 for any Apple invitation.
We will pay: £1500
We will pay around £1500 for this press kit - more for the plastic cover edition.
We will pay: £100
We will pay around £100 each for Apple catalogues, there are various types available.
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Please contact us for a quotation for any Apple acetate.
Please contact us for a quote.
Please contact us for a quotation of any 7 inch Apple acetate.
We will pay: £50
We will pay around £50 for any Fresh From Apple flyer, depending on condition etc.
We will pay: £600 - £1000
We will pay around £600 for a used Apple dartboard and £1000 if unused.
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Please contact us for a quotation for any Apple Boutique robe.
Please contact us for a quote.
Please contact us for a quote for any Apple Paperweight.
Please contact us for a quote.
An original super rare sheet of letterhead paper for the Beatles company 'Apple Electronics Ltd.'. It bears the company name, an apple illustration and the '94 Baker Steeet, London, W. 1' address, the company were at this address during 1967 before moving to Wigmore Street. It measures 20.8cm x 27cm (8.2 inches x 10.6 inches).
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An original invitation to the Apple Corps Christmas party. It took place on the 21st December sometime in the late 1960s/early 1970s aboard the Sloop John D, Cadogen Pier. It measures 14cm x 10.2cm (5.5 inches x 4 inches).
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An original late 1960s Apple Records money clip. It is made out of brushed steel and features the Apple logo in the centre.