by annie985 » Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:01 pm
I wouldn't say "don't send me a fake autograh" or something like that because some celebs only send out stamps, pp's, ap's, secs. I'd look on here to see what the success rate of getting an authentic is. I've said this before but it's all trial and error. And sometimes you may not get your photo back at all and just get the photo the celeb sends out. I sent three photos to Freddie Highmore and he kept all three and sent me back one of his own, for example.
Here's how I usually write a closing paragraph asking for an autograph. Something along the lines of:
"Thank you so much for reading my letter! I was hoping if it's not too much trouble, that I could get your autograph. It would truly mean a lot. Thanks again!"
I'm the type of collector, however, that likes personalizations and inscriptions so I can't help you with how to avoid that. Also, you really have no control over whether you're going to get an authentic or not. Another example is Mary Tyler Moore, she sends out both PP's and authentics. I was lucky and got an authentic but some people just get her PP. My friend even got a secretarial personalization on the PP. So it's really luck of the draw.
My philosophy is, if you send a photo/item to be signed be prepared to never get it back or get it back ruined (i.e. secs, stamp, ap). If it's something you absolutely cannot live without, don't send it. I print my own photos and send them, that way if I don't get them back - no harm no foul.
Sometimes a celeb will only sign if you include a photo (i.e. Christian Bale) and sometimes they will only send out their own photo. I heard that Eric Bana sends back a stamped autograph even if you send your own photos. So...that could happen with other celebs.
I'd just say check the celeb's success history on this database and see what people are getting back.
Good luck! (hope my long winded answer helped some)
I wouldn't say "don't send me a fake autograh" or something like that because some celebs only send out stamps, pp's, ap's, secs. I'd look on here to see what the success rate of getting an authentic is. I've said this before but it's all trial and error. And sometimes you may not get your photo back at all and just get the photo the celeb sends out. I sent three photos to Freddie Highmore and he kept all three and sent me back one of his own, for example.
Here's how I usually write a closing paragraph asking for an autograph. Something along the lines of:
"Thank you so much for reading my letter! I was hoping if it's not too much trouble, that I could get your autograph. It would truly mean a lot. Thanks again!"
I'm the type of collector, however, that likes personalizations and inscriptions so I can't help you with how to avoid that. Also, you really have no control over whether you're going to get an authentic or not. Another example is Mary Tyler Moore, she sends out both PP's and authentics. I was lucky and got an authentic but some people just get her PP. My friend even got a secretarial personalization on the PP. So it's really luck of the draw.
My philosophy is, if you send a photo/item to be signed be prepared to never get it back or get it back ruined (i.e. secs, stamp, ap). If it's something you absolutely cannot live without, don't send it. I print my own photos and send them, that way if I don't get them back - no harm no foul.
Sometimes a celeb will only sign if you include a photo (i.e. Christian Bale) and sometimes they will only send out their own photo. I heard that Eric Bana sends back a stamped autograph even if you send your own photos. So...that could happen with other celebs.
I'd just say check the celeb's success history on this database and see what people are getting back.
Good luck! (hope my long winded answer helped some)