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FINAL LIVE Action List 1 PGA John Mahaffey 25 of 150 Framed Large FINAL LIVE action list 1 PGA John Mahaffey 25 of 150 framed large print 2 MLB Bubba Starling baseball bat 3 NFL Ray Guy Raiders (white) jersey 4 NCAA Devante Graham KU 8x10 framed photo 5 TV Henry Winkler The Fonz bomber jacket 6 BOXING Buster Douglas Tyson TKO inscription boxing glove 7 MLB Billy Butler baseball bat 8 MLB Adam LaRoche Pirates jersey 9 NFL Derrick Thomas Chiefs art print signed by artist 10 NFL Frank Winters Packers jersey 11 NFL Ju Ju Smith Steelers full size helmet 12 NFL Jason Witten Cowboys jersey 13 NFL Patrick Mahomes Chiefs 8x10 framed photo 14 PGA David Toms 26 of 50 framed large print 15 NBA Hakeem Olajuwon HOF 08 basketball 16 MLB Salvador Perez 2017 All Star jersey 17 NFL Earl Campbell Oilers full size helmet 18 NFL Gary Clark Redskins jersey 19 NFL Walter Payton Bears large framed print 20 NFL Roger Craig 49ers jersey 21 NCAA Bill Self KU clipboard 22 NCAA Bill Snyder K-State 8x10 framed photo 23 NCAA Johnny Manziel Texas A&M jersey 24 Movie Hansen Brothers 3 signatures jersey 25 NFL Paul Hornung Packers (white) jersey 26 NFL Larry Johnson Chiefs jersey 27 NFL Jevan Kearse Titans full size helmet 28 NFL Manti Teo Saints full size helmet 29 MLB Dwight Gooden Mets jersey 30 MLB Pete Rose large framed photo 31 NFL Class of 2015 HOF - 8 players autographs 75/125 made football 32 NFL Don Maynard Jets jersey 33 NFL Jack Ham Steelers full size helmet 34 Olympics Simone Biles beam 8x10 framed photo Page 1 of 5 FINAL LIVE action list 35 Olympics Christian Laettner basketball jersey 36 PGA Jordan Spieth framed 8x10 photo 37 NFL Tyreek Hill Chiefs (black) jersey 38 NFL Stefon Diggs Vikings full size helmet 39 NCAA KU 2017-18 Team: 19 signatures KU basketball 40 NCAA Hershal Walker Georgia Bulldogs football 41 MLB Cal Ripken Jr Orioles framed photo 42 NFL Bob Lilly Cowboys full size helmet 43 NFL Frank Gore Colts full size helmet 44 NFL Emmitt Smith Cowboys 16x20 framed photo 45 MLB Bret Saberhagen Royals Nike Cleat 46 NFL Bart Starr Packers framed print signed by artist 47 NFL Steve Deberg Chiefs jersey 48 NHL Bobby Hull 11x14 framed photo 49 NCAA Bill Snyder K-State football 50 MLB Yankees - Twins Post-Season Game Used baseball base 51 NFL Alshon Jeffery Eagles full size helmet 52 NFL Antonio Brown Steelers jersey 53 NBA Bob Cousy Celtics 8x10 framed photo 54 BOXING George Foreman everlast boxing glove 55 PGA Mark Calcavecchi 26 of 150 framed large print 56 Olympics Jack O'Callahan USA Hockey jersey 57 NCAA Rudy Ruettiger Notre Dame jersey 58 RACING Jamie McMurray full size helmet 59 Movie Caddyshack Signed by three caddies framed flag 60 MLS 2018 SKC Team - 18 players Sporting KC jersey 61 NFL Charles Haley Cowboys full size helmet 62 NFL Devante Adams Packers jersey 63 NFL Dwayne Bowe Chiefs jersey 64 NFL Bob Griese Dolphins full size helmet 65 MLB Reggie Jackson "Mr. October" baseball 66 NFL Morton Anderson Hall of Fame football 67 NFL Odell Beckham Jr. Giants jersey 68 NFL Len Dawson Chiefs jersey Page 2 of 5 FINAL LIVE action list 69 NFL LeSean McCoy Bills full size helmet 70 NFL Mike Ditka Bears jersey 71 Olympics Jennie Finch softball jersey 72 PGA Fred Couples 4 of 25 framed large print 73 Movie Richard Dryfus Jaws Framed posters 74 NBA Tony Parker Spurs jersey 75 NFL Reggie Wayne Colts full size helmet 76 MLB Ned Yost Royals jersey 77 NFL Billy Joe Dupree Cowboys jersey 78 NFL Dante Culpepper Vikings full size helmet 79 NFL Haywood Jeffires Oilers jersey 80 NFL Kareem Hunt Chiefs jersey 81 NFL Kellen Winslow Chargers full size helmet 82 PGA Jordan Spieth Ryder Cup 2018 flag - framed 83 NBA Abdul Jabbar basketball 84 Olympics Mike Eruzione USA Hockey jersey 85 PGA Hale Irwin 25 of 50 framed large print 86 NFL Marcus Allen Chiefs full size helmet 87 NFL Melvin Gordon Chargers jersey 88 MLB Dale Murphy baseball bat 89 NFL Cliff Branch Raiders jersey 90 NFL Deshaun Watson Texans full size helmet 91 MLB Goose Gossage Yankees jersey 92 MLB Roberto Alomar baseball bat 93 NCAA Bobby Knight Hoosiers red folding chair 94 NCAA Thomas Robinson KU jersey 95 NFL Paul Hornung Packers full size helmet 96 NHL Brett Hull Blues jersey 97 NFL Joe Theisman Redskins full size helmet 98 NFL John Taylor 49ers jersey 99 NFL Joe Montana 49ers full size helmet 100 NFL Patrick Mahomes Chiefs Speed Authentic helmet 101 NCAA Billy Sims OU jersey 102 MLB Jose Canseco Athletics jersey Page 3 of 5 FINAL LIVE action list 103 NFL Hall of Fame 13 autographs football 104 NFL Icky Woods Bengals jersey 105 NFL Jason Witten Cowboys full size helmet 106 NCAA Huskers Heisman Print Nebraska 8x10 framed photo 107 PGA Tom Lehman 44 of 150 framed large print 108 MLB Wade Boggs Red Sox jersey 109 MLB Satchel Paige Monarchs framed print 110 NFL 1964 AFL Players Chiefs football 111 NFL Bill Bates Cowboys jersey 112 NCAA Jordy Nelson K-State full size helmet 113 NCAA Tony Casillas OU jersey 114 NFL Taco Charlton Cowboys full size helmet 115 NFL Tyreek Hill Chiefs (red) jersey 116 NFL Travis Kelce Chiefs full size helmet 117 MLB Jeff Montgomery Royals jersey 118 MLB Mickey Mantle framed 8x10 photo 119 MLB Pete Rose Reds jersey 120 NFL A J Green Bengals full size helmet 121 NFL Amari Cooper Raiders jersey 122 NCAA Bill Self KU 8x10 framed photo with Mason 123 NFL Zach Fulton Chiefs jersey - game issued 124 NFL Rocky Bleier Steelers full size helmet 125 MLB Salvador Perez sports drink bucket 126 MLB Johnny Damon Red Sox jersey 127 MLB Don Larson Yankees jersey 128 NFL Ed "Too Tall" Jones Cowboys jersey 129 NFL Fred Biletnikoff Raiders full size helmet 130 NFL Chiefs Legends - 7 players autographs Chiefs full size helmet 131 NFL Sean Lee Cowboys full size helmet 132 NFL Stefon Diggs Vikings jersey 133 MLB Curt Schilling Red Sox jersey 134 MLB George Brett Royals 8x10 framed photo 135 NFL Bob Lilly Cowboys jersey 136 NFL Jan Stenerud Chiefs jersey Page 4 of 5 FINAL LIVE action list 137 NFL Jerry Rice 49ers full size helmet 138 NFL Joe Montana Chiefs jersey 139 NFL Jim Plunket Raiders full size helmet 140 NFL Patrick Mahomes Chiefs football 141 MLB Buck O'Neil framed print 142 MLB Bruce Sutter Cardinals jersey 143 NFL HaHa Clinton-Dix Packers jersey 144 NFL Jeremy Shockey Saints full size helmet 145 NFL Heath Miller Steelers jersey 146 NFL Jay Novacek Cowboys full size helmet 147 NFL Neil Smith Chiefs jersey 148 NFL Lynn Dickey Packers jersey 149 NFL Kirk Cousins Vikings full size helmet 150 NFL Patrick Mahomes Chiefs jersey 151 NFL Joe Montana and Dwight Clark Super Bowl XLIV football 152 NFL Leon Lett Cowboys jersey 153 NFL Marshon Latimore Saints full size helmet 154 NFL Kellen Winslow Chargers jersey 155 NFL Larry Brown Cowboys jersey 156 NFL Tyreek Hill Chiefs full size helmet 157 NFL Jack Ham Steelers jersey 158 NFL Roddy White Falcons full size helmet Page 5 of 5.
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