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Copy of 2013 Auction Program (6) on 3-21 DONATIONS TO MCFEE AUCTION 2011 Pkg # Description Donated by: 8001 Print # 9 limited edition "Friday Night Lights in Manheim" Lancaster Spinal Health Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers HOF Pitcher, autographed framed color photo with 8002 COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Dick Allen, Chicago White Sox AL MVP First Baseman, autographed 16 x 20 color 8003 photo with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Dan Kreider autographed 16 x 20 color team photo - Pittsburgh Steelers pre-game 8004 prayer with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8005 Juan Samuel," Pride of the Phillies" - framed poster Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8006 Mike Schmidt, Pride of the Phillies" - framed poster Greg & Karolyn Gehman Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles HOF 3rd Baseman, framed limited edition print 20 x 8007 24 autographed by artist Michael Mellet #122/100 Greg & Karolyn Gehman Nolan Ryan , California Angels HOF Pitcher, framed limited edition print 20 x 24 8008 autographed by artist Michael Mellett #219/1000 Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8010 Chris Heisey, Donegal High School/Cincinnati Reds Outfielder autographed bat Greg & Karolyn Gehman Richie Ashburn, Philadelphia Phillies HOF Center Fielder framed limited edition print 20 8011 x 24 autographed by artist Michael Mellett #267/1000 Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8012 Darren Daulton, Philadelphia Phillies Catcher, game used bat Greg & Karolyn Gehman Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles HOF Shortstop framed limited edition print 20 x 24 8013 autographed by artist Michael Mellett #474/1000 Greg & Karolyn Gehman Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds All Star First Baseman framed limited edition print 20 x 24 8014 autographed by artist Michael Mellett #162/1000 Greg & Karolyn Gehman Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies HOF 3rd Baseman framed limited edition print 20 x 8015 24 autographed by artist Michael Mellett #332/1000 Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8016 Harry Grant, Winston Cup #33 Ertl Diecast 1/18 cale Chevrolet Lumina - 1995 edition Greg & Karolyn Gehman Richie Ashburn, 1990 Philadelphia Phillies HOF Center fielder Limited Edition Figurine 8017 #1554 Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8018 Golf Figurine From Years Ago Greg & Karolyn Gehman Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds All Star First Baseman solid bronze medal commemorating 8019 his record breaking 4.176th hit from the Franklin Mint Greg & Karolyn Gehman Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh Steelers All Pro Safety, autographed Gold mini helmet with 8020 COA and picture Greg & Karolyn Gehman Marcus Allen, Oakland Raiders HOF running back, autographed silver mini helmet with 8021 COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman 1 3/22/13 DONATIONS TO MCFEE AUCTION 2011 Pkg # Description Donated by: Troy Polamalu, #43 Pittsburgh Steelers/USC Trojans All-Pro Safety Auto Burgundy USC 8023 College Jersey with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Desean Jackson, #10 Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver Autographed Green Eagles 8025 NFL Jersey with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Darin Ruf, Philadelphia Phillies Rookie Slugging OF, autographed 8 by 10 color photo 8029 with COA red jersey Greg & Karolyn Gehman Darin Ruf, Philadelphia Phillies Rookie Slugging OF, autographed 8 by 10 color photo 8030 with COA blue jersey Greg & Karolyn Gehman Dan Kreider, Pittsburgh Steelers/Manheim Central HS, Fullback, autographed 8 by 10 8031 color photo with COA no helmet Greg & Karolyn Gehman Dan Kreider, Pittsburgh Steelers/Manheim Central HS, Fullback, autographed 8 by 10 8032 color photo with COA running picture Greg & Karolyn Gehman Dan Kreider, Pittsburgh Steelers/Manheim Central HS, Fullback, autographed 8 by 10 8033 color photo with COA black jersey Greg & Karolyn Gehman Chris Heisey, Cincinnati Reds/Donegal High School Outfielder autographed 8 by 10 8034 color photo with COA red jersey Greg & Karolyn Gehman Chris Heisey, Cincinnati Reds/Donegal High School Outfielder autographed 8 by 10 8035 color photo with COA gray jersey Greg & Karolyn Gehman Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies HOF 3rd Baseman, autographed Beckett Baseball 8036 Card Magazine Cover Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8037 Tiger Woods Autographed Nike Golf Cap Reid & Inda Graybill 8038 Nascar Sprint Cap autographed by Joey Logano Gavin Myer Troy Polamalu, #43 Pittsburgh Steelers All Pro Safety children's replica jersey - size 8039 medium 10-12 Greg & Karolyn Gehman Dan Kreider, #35 Pittsburgh Steelers/Manheim Central Fullback replica NFL jersey, size 8040 large Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8041 Bill Barber, Philadelphia Flyers Center, autographed Flyers Cap with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies HOF 3rd Baseman, autographed Baseball Cap with 8042 COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Rashard Mendenhall, #34 Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back, autographed NFL Football 8043 with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Levon Kirkland, Pittsburgh Steelers All Pro Linebacker, autographed NFL Football with 8044 COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman 2 3/22/13 DONATIONS TO MCFEE AUCTION 2011 Pkg # Description Donated by: Chris Heisey, Cincinnati Reds/Donegal High School Outfielder, autographed Rawlings 8045 ML Baseball Greg & Karolyn Gehman Robin Roberts, Philadelphia Phillies HOF Pitcher, autographed baseball with PSA/DNA 8046 certification Greg & Karolyn Gehman Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies HOF 3rd Baseman, autographed Official ML 8047 Rawlings Baseball with Phillies Flashback VHS Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8048 Jim Bunning, Philadelphia Phillies HOF Pitcher, autographed baseball Greg & Karolyn Gehman Richie Ashburn, Philadelphia Phillies HOF Outfielder, autographed Rawlings ML 8049 Baseball with signing ticket Greg & Karolyn Gehman Dale Earnhardt, 7-time World Champion NASCAR Racecar Driver diecast #3 GM 8050 Goodwrench Tractor Trailer Greg & Karolyn Gehman 4 Penn State Matchbox Collectibles Trucks (1991, 1993, 2-1994), distributed by White 8051 Rose Collectibles Greg & Karolyn Gehman Ben Roethlisberger, #7 Pittsburgh Steelers All Pro Quarterback, autographed black mini 8052 helmet with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman 2001 Dale Earnhardt #3 GM Goodwrench "Oreo" 1:24 scale Stock Car, Crew Cab 8054 Truck & Show Trailer MIB Greg & Karolyn Gehman Ricky Craven, Winston Cup Car #41 Driver, autographed 1995 Rookie of the Year 8056 Green cap Greg & Karolyn Gehman Harry Gant, Winston Cup #33 "Skoal Bandit" Driver, autographed Newburgh Auto 8057 Auction cap Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8058 Pete Rose, Philadelphia Phillies HOF First Baseman, autographed baseball Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8059 Bill Barber, Philadelphia Flyers All Star Center, autographed hockey puck with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8060 Bernie Parent, Philadelphia Flyers HOF Goalie, autographed hockey puck with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8061 Bobby Clarke, Philadelphia Flyers HOF Center, autographed hockey puck with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Dave "The Hammer" Schultz, Philadelphia Flyers Enforcer/Defenseman, autographed 8062 hockey puck with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman 1994 Skoal Bandit Lumina, 1:24 Diecast model driven by Winston Cup Driver Harry 8063 Grant Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8064 1994 Harry Gant's Last Ride, 1:24 Diecast model driven Winston Cup Driver Harry Gant Greg & Karolyn Gehman Robin Roberts, Philadelphia Phillies HOF Pitcher, autographed Perez Steele Galleries 5 8065 1/2 x 8 card Greg & Karolyn Gehman 3 3/22/13 DONATIONS TO MCFEE AUCTION 2011 Pkg # Description Donated by: Don Larson, New York Yankees World Series Perfect Game Pitcher, autographed 8 x 8067 10 B & W photo with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8068 Shaquille O'Neal, Boston Celtics Center, autographed 8 x 10 photo with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Cole Hamels, Philadelphia Phillies All Star Pitcher, autographed 8 x 10 color photo with 8069 COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Jim Bunning, Philadelphia Phillies HOF Pitcher, autographed 8 x 10 color photo with 8070 COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Johnny Callison, Philadelphia Phillies All Star Right Fielder autographed 8 x 10 color 8071 photo with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies HOF 3rd Baseman, autographed 8 x 10 color photo 8072 with COA Greg & Karolyn Gehman Jeff Smoker, Manheim Central HS/Michigan State/St. Louis Rams QB - 9 different 8073 autographed Jeff Smoker Rookie Football Cards-NM-MT condition Greg & Karolyn Gehman Jeff Smoker, Manheim Central HS/Michigan State/St. Louis Rams QB - 9 autographed 8074 Jeff Smoker Rookie Football Cards-NM-MT condition Greg & Karolyn Gehman Dick Allen, Philadelphia Phillies All Star 3rd Baseman, 24 x 36 framed poster - mid 8075 1960's batting Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8076 Coca Cola - Penn State Nittany Lions Tray Jim & Sue Binkle 8077 Training a Tiger - Tiger Woods Jim & Sue Binkle 8078 Set of 1991 PGA Tour Cards Jim & Sue Binkle 8079 Autographed Dan Kreider football card Greg & Karolyn Gehman 12 x 36 Framed Print - USAC Sprints @Reading July 4, 1978 (Jerry Weeks #35, Tom 8080 Bigelow #43, and Rich Vogler #55 Lee Greenawalt 8081 12 x 36 Framed Print - Sprint Cars from Williams Grove Speedway Lee Greenawalt Ty Stofflet, Lancaster County fast-pitch Softball pitcher, autographed official ASA yellow 8082 softball Greg & Karolyn Gehman 8083 Jeff Smoker, Michigan State Spartans, 11 X 14, Autographed Photo, with COA Friends of MCFEE 8084 Jeff Smoker, Michigan State Spartans, 8 X 10, Autographed Photo, with COA Friends of MCFEE Brett Butler autographed baseball, center fielder and lead - off hitter for several MLB 8085 teams, career batting average .290, over 2,000 hits and 558 stolen bases Terry Shumaker 8086 Hershey Bears team signed promotional jersey and programs, 2012-2013 season Hershey Bears Messiah College 2012 NCAA division III men's national soccer champions back pack 8087 and autographed cap Messiah College Soccer 8088 1993 Super Bowl Truck - 1 of 300 Travis Binkley 4 3/22/13 DONATIONS TO MCFEE AUCTION 2011 Pkg # Description Donated by: 8089 1985 Villa Nova team autographed basketball Manheim Auto Auction 8090 Football Helmet signed by MC graduate Dakota Royer Manheim Auto Auction 8091 Dan Kreider official Pittsburg Steelers practice jersey used by Dan Kreider Greg & Karolyn Gehman 5 3/22/13.
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