by lizane » Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:21 am
Chappy wrote:Zanne,
Hey...I know what you mean. It's just that I hate seeing all these signed phtos out there with a scribble on them. Take a look at some of the authentically signed photos from reputable dealers. There are people buying these for themselves or for gifts and if not for the picture you wouldn't know who signed it. I really like Al Pacino. I would never purchase his "authentic" scribble. I say purchase because you'll NEVER get him TTM. I'm not complaining or passing judgement. It's just this humble collectors opinion.
Chappy
Yes, I agree Chappy.

I know many members here laugh at the autographs, but one thing you can be sure of is that it's much harder to forge these scribbles than neat handwriting, as the scribbles usually follow a specific pattern. {thumb2} My personal signature is also just a lot of curls!

I guess it's probably a modern trend, perhaps? Look at the autographs of Shia LaBeouf, Johnny Depp, etc. - all very unique.

Also, I think a lot more people want celebrity autographs now than in the 50's, 60's and 70's, so celebrities don't have the time to neatly write their names. {thumb2}
Good luck to you Chappy!
zanne
[quote="Chappy"]Zanne,
Hey...I know what you mean. It's just that I hate seeing all these signed phtos out there with a scribble on them. Take a look at some of the authentically signed photos from reputable dealers. There are people buying these for themselves or for gifts and if not for the picture you wouldn't know who signed it. I really like Al Pacino. I would never purchase his "authentic" scribble. I say purchase because you'll NEVER get him TTM. I'm not complaining or passing judgement. It's just this humble collectors opinion.
Chappy[/quote]
Yes, I agree Chappy. {up} I know many members here laugh at the autographs, but one thing you can be sure of is that it's much harder to forge these scribbles than neat handwriting, as the scribbles usually follow a specific pattern. {thumb2} My personal signature is also just a lot of curls! :lol: I guess it's probably a modern trend, perhaps? Look at the autographs of Shia LaBeouf, Johnny Depp, etc. - all very unique. :D Also, I think a lot more people want celebrity autographs now than in the 50's, 60's and 70's, so celebrities don't have the time to neatly write their names. {thumb2}
Good luck to you Chappy! :D
zanne