All of the following items are from the collection of Hall of Fame Pittsburgh Steeler linebacker Jack Lambert. 1) Original artwork by Murray Olderman of a realistic drawing on card stock (approx. 8.5x12.5") of Jack Lambert. It is autographed by Lambert in pencil. 2) Signed note (as Murray) from Murray Olderman identifying the aforementioned Lambert drawing. 3) Press release of Lambert's retirement on July 11, 1985. Two pages (8.5x14") on colorful paper in Pittsburgh Steelers colors of orange and black. Later autographed by Lambert in black Sharpie as "Jack Lambert HOF '90." 4) Team photo issued by team to Jack Lambert from his personal collection (11x14") of the 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers autographed by Lambert as "Jack Lambert HOF '90." 5) Team photo (11x14") issued by team to Jack Lambert, from his personal collection, the Super Bowl XIV Champion Pittsburgh Steelers autographed by Lambert in black Sharpie pen as "Jack Lambert HOF '90." 6) Special Collector's Edition document of the song "Mad Man Jack." Issued by Erika Records. The song, recorded by John Crespino and C.A.T. is a special tribute to Jack Lambert. 7) Invoice from travel agency for Lambert's travel to-and-from his Hall of Fame induction in Canton, Ohio in 1990. Autographed by Lambert. 8) Citation (approx. 9x14.5") to Jack Lambert as the Pittsburgh Steelers' Most valuable Player for 1976, signed by James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio. 9) USO Board of Governors Citation presented to Jack Lambert in 1977 for distinguished service. Autographed by Lambert in black Sharpie.