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North America's Charity Fundraising NNNorthN America’s Charity Fundraising “One Stop Shop” BW Unlimited is proud to provide this incredible list of hand signed Sports Memorabilia from around the U.S. All of these items come complete with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from a 3rd Party Authenticator. From Signed Full Size Helmets, Jersey’s, Balls and Photo’s …you can find everything you could possibly ever want. Please keep in mind that our vast inventory constantly changes and each item is subject to availability. When speaking to your Charity Fundraising Representative, let them know which items you would like in your next Charity Fundraising Event: California Autographed Sports Memorabilia Inventory Updated 10/04/2013 California Angels 1. Rod Carew California Angels Autographed White Majestic Jersey (BWU001-02) $380.00 2. Wally Joyner Autographed MLB Baseball (BWU001-02) $175.00 3. Wally Joyner Autographed Big Stick Bat With His Name Printed On The Bat (BWU001-02) $201.00 4. Wally Joyner California Angels Autographed Majestic Jersey (BWU001-02) $305.00 5. Autographed Don Baylor Baseball Inscribed "MVP 1979" (BWU001- 02) $150.00 6. Mike Witt Autographed MLB Baseball Inscribed "PG 9/30/84" (BWU001-02) $175.00 LA Dodgers 1. Dusty Baker Los Angeles Dodgers Autographed White Majestic Jersey (BWU001-02) $285.00 2. Autographed Pedro Guerrero Los Angeles Dodgers White Majestic Jersey (BWU001-02) $265.00 3. Autographed Pedro Guerrero MLB Baseball (BWU001-02) $150.00 4. Autographed Orel Hershiser Los Angeles Dodgers White Majestic Jersey (BWU001-02) $325.00 5. Autographed Orel Hershiser Baseball Inscribed 88 WS MVP and 88 WS Cy Young (BWU001-02) $190.00 6. Tommy John Los Angeles Dodgers Autographed Majestic Jersey Inscribed "77+78 NL Champs" (BWU001-02) $245.00 7. Autographed Fernando Valenzuela Los Angeles Dodgers White Majestic Jersey (BWU001-02) $415.00 8. Autographed Fernando Valenzuela Baseball (BWU001-02) $280.00 9. Autographed Steve Garvey MLB Baseball Inscribed "10X All Star" (BWU001-02) $170.00 10. Autographed Don Sutton Baseball (BWU001-02) $160.00 BW Unlimited, llc. www.BWUnlimited.com Page 1 NNNorthN America’s Charity Fundraising “One Stop Shop” LA Lakers 1. Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers Autographed Authentic Mitchell & Ness Purple Jersey (BWU001-02) $550.00 2. Magic Johnson Los Angeles Lakers Autographed Yellow Throwback Jersey Inscribed "HOF 02" (BWU001-02) $350.00 3. Jerry West Los Angeles Lakers Autographed Blue Adidas Jersey (BWU001- 02) $360.00 LA Rams 1. Autographed Fearsome Foursome Replica Full Size NFL Helmet (BWU001-02) $360.00 2. Autographed Fearsome Foursome Jersey (BWU001-02) $425.00 3. Autographed Rosey Grier LA Rams Replica Helmet (BWU001-02) $235.00 4. Autographed Rosey Grier Los Angeles Rams White Throwback Jersey (BWU001-02) $305.00 5. Deacon Jones Los Angeles Rams Autographed Throwback Proline Helmet Inscribed "HOF 80" (BWU001-02) $385.00 6. Autographed Deacon Jones White Throwback Rams Jersey (BWU001-02) $310.00 7. Autographed Eric Dickerson Los Angeles Rams Throwback Blue Jersey with HOF 99 Inscription (BWU001-02) $275.00 8. Vince Ferragamo Los Angeles Rams Autographed Throwback Jersey Inscribed "79 NFC Champs" (BWU001- 02) $305.00 9. Autographed Roman Gabriel Los Angeles Rams Throwback Jersey Inscribed "69 MVP" (BWU001-02) $305.00 10. Autographed Lamar Lundy Los Angeles Rams White Throwback Jersey (BWU001-02) $245.00 11. Autographed Merlin Olsen Autographed Rams White Throwback Jersey (BWU001-02) $325.00 12. Autographed Jackie Slater Los Angeles Rams Blue Throwback Jersey Inscribed "HOF 01" (BWU001-02) $265.00 13. Autographed Jack Youngblood Los Angeles Rams Throwback Jersey (BWU001-02) $245.00 BW Unlimited, llc. www.BWUnlimited.com Page 2 NNNorthN America’s Charity Fundraising “One Stop Shop” Oakland A's 1. Autographed and framed Jose Canseco Oakland A's 16x20 Photo Inscribed "40/40" and "88 MVP" (BWU001-02) $205.00 2. Autographed Jose Canseco Baseball Inscribed "88 AL MVP" (BWU001-02) $175.00 3. Autographed Jose Canseco Oakland A's White Majestic Jersey Inscribed "88 AL MVP" (BWU001-02) $265.00 4. Jose Canseco Autographed Big Stick Bat (BWU001-02) $165.00 5. Autographed Vida Blue OML Baseball Inscribed "3X WS Champs" (BWU001-02) $150.00 6. Autographed Rollie Fingers Limited Edition Baseball Inscribed 72- 74 WS Champs and 74 WS MVP (BWU001-02) $150.00 Oakland Raiders 1. Ken Stabler & Fred Biletnikoff Dual Oakland Raiders Autographed and framed 16x20 Photo Inscribed "SBXI MVP" By Fred Biletnikoff. -On the Sideline- (BWU001-02/05) $285.00 2. Autographed and framed Hall of Fame 16x20 signed by Paul Krause Inscribed "HOF 98", Bobby Mitchell Inscribed "HOF 83" & Jim Otto Inscribed "HOF 1980" - America's Game Litho- (BWU001-02/05) $145.00 3. Autographed and framed Ken Stabler Oakland Raiders 16x20 Photo (BWU001-02/05) $165.00 4. Autographed Rich Gannon Oakland Raiders Proline Helmet (BWU001-02) $320.00 5. Autographed Bo Jackson Raiders Proline Helmet (BWU001-02) $405.00 6. Autographed Daryl Lamonica Raiders Proline Helmet (BWU001-02) $305.00 7. Autographed Jerry Rice Oakland Raiders Proline Helmet (BWU001-02) $360.00 8. Autographed Jerry Rice Oakland Raiders Black Wilson Jersey (BWU001-02) $300.00 9. Autographed Marcus Allen Oakland Raiders Throwback Black Jersey (BWU001-02) $345.00 10. Autographed Fred Biletnikoff Oakland Raiders Throwback Black Jersey (BWU001-02) $260.00 11. Autographed George Blanda Throwback Black Raiders Jersey (BWU001-02) $275.00 12. Bo Jackson Autographed Oakland Raiders Jersey (BWU001-12) $285.00 13. Autographed Daryl Lamonica Raiders Throwback Black Jersey (BWU001-02) $260.00 14. Autographed Howie Long Oakland Raiders Throwback Black Jersey (BWU001-02) $265.00 15. Autographed Jim Plunkett Oakland Raiders Black Throwback Jersey Inscribed "SB XV MVP" (BWU001-02) $305.00 BW Unlimited, llc. www.BWUnlimited.com Page 3 NNNorthN America’s Charity Fundraising “One Stop Shop” San Diego Chargers 1. Philip Rivers San Diego Chargers Autographed Navy Throwback Jersey (BWU001-02) $335.00 2. Autographed LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego Chargers Navy Blue Reebok Authentic Jersey (BWU001-02) $405.00 3. Autographed LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego Chargers Proline NFL Helmet (BWU001-02) $425.00 4. Autographed LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego Chargers White Throwback Proline NFL Helmet (BWU001-02) $425.00 5. Lance Alworth San Diego Chargers Autographed White Mitchell & Ness Jersey (BWU001-02) $350.00 6. Autographed Wes Chandler San Diego Chargers Throwback Jersey Inscribed "Pro Bowl 82 83 85" (BWU001-02) $265.00 7. Autographed Dan Fouts San Diego Chargers Throwback Blue Jersey (BWU001-02) $285.00 8. Autographed John Jefferson San Diego Chargers NFL Football in a display case (BWU001-02/05) $235.00 San Francisco 49'ers 1. Joe Montana Autographed San Francisco 49'ers Jersey (BWU001-12) $355.00 2. Autographed Joe Montana 49ers Throwback Mini Helmet (BWU001-02) $245.00 3. Patrick Willis San Francisco 49’ers autographed and framed 16x20 photo (BWU001-12/05) $220.00 4. Patrick Willis San Francisco 49ers Autographed Red Throwback Jersey (BWU001-02) $325.00 5. Jerry Rice Autographed and framed Spotlight 16 x 20 photo "Running" (BWU001-05) $245.00 6. Jerry Rice Autographed San Francisco 49'ers Jersey (BWU001-12) $290.00 7. Jerry Rice Autographed San Francisco 49'ers Stat Jersey (BWU001-12) $305.00 8. Autographed Dwight Clark 49ers NFL Throwback Jersey (BWU001-02) $305.00 9. Steve Young San Francisco 49ers Autographed and framed 16x20 Photo Inscribed "HOF 2005" (BWU001-02/05) $245.00 10. Autographed Steve Young San Francisco 49ers Red Jersey Inscribed "SB XXIX MVP" (BWU001- 02) $305.00 11. Autographed Roger Craig NFL Football in a display case (BWU001-02/05) $255.00 12. Autographed Frank Gore San Francisco 49ers Red Throwback Jersey (BWU001-02) $265.00 13. Autographed Ronnie Lott San Francisco 49ers Throwback Red jersey (BWU001-02) $305.00 14. Deion Sanders San Francisco 49ers Autographed Throwback Jersey (BWU001-02) $375.00 15. Autographed Y.A. Tittle New York 49ers Throwback Red Jersey (BWU001-02) $235.00 BW Unlimited, llc. www.BWUnlimited.com Page 4 NNNorthN America’s Charity Fundraising “One Stop Shop” San Francisco Giants 1. Autographed Willie McCovey Baseball (BWU001-02) $210.00 2. Autographed Gaylord Perry MLB Baseball Inscribed "AL-72 Cy NL-78 Cy" (BWU001-02) $165.00 3. Kevin Mitchell San Francisco Giants Autographed White Jersey Inscribed "89 MVP" (BWU001-02) $305.00 USC Trojans 1. Reggie Bush USC Trojans Autographed and framed 16x20 Photo "Touchdown vs Texas" (BWU001-02/05) $210.00 2. Autographed Marcus Allen USC Red Throwback Jersey Inscribed Heisman 81 (BWU001-02) $345.00 3. Autographed Matt Leinart USC Red Jersey (BWU001- 02) $205.00 4. Autographed OJ Simpson USC MaroonThrowback Jersey (BWU001-02) $305.00 BW Unlimited, llc. www.BWUnlimited.com Page 5 .
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