by wereout4050 » Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:41 pm
Wow! No one else got one of these letters?
I wonder why literally only two people seemed to have gotten them out of the thousands that sent Tom Hanks at his play. On all autograph sites including this one, only two people reported getting these letters with their items returned unsigned. Several people reported successes with signed playbills and hundreds have pending requests that had not been answered including myself.
I have searched Google for hours on end and could not find any images of these letters or reports about people getting them. I also searched eBay everyday since May and not one has turned up for sale, but several authentic signed playbills from Lucky Guy have shown up for sale. As weird as it sounds, I would rather have this preprint letter than an authentic Lucky Guy signed playbill.
If anyone has any idea as to why it seems only two people seemed to have gotten this letter please tell me as I am very curious about these letters. I really hope I can manage to get one someday. Please let me know if you have ideas or thoughts about how to get one. So far I have a pending request to the theatre and another one to Playtone (his regular address in CA). Nothing has come back as of yet.
As a side note, I figured I should mention I have Asperger's Syndrome. One of the characteristics of the disorder is unusual obsessions. This Tom Hanks letter has been a recent obsession of mine. It is my quest to someday get one, no matter what it takes!
Thanks,
Juli
Wow! No one else got one of these letters?
I wonder why literally only two people seemed to have gotten them out of the thousands that sent Tom Hanks at his play. On all autograph sites including this one, only two people reported getting these letters with their items returned unsigned. Several people reported successes with signed playbills and hundreds have pending requests that had not been answered including myself.
I have searched Google for hours on end and could not find any images of these letters or reports about people getting them. I also searched eBay everyday since May and not one has turned up for sale, but several authentic signed playbills from Lucky Guy have shown up for sale. As weird as it sounds, I would rather have this preprint letter than an authentic Lucky Guy signed playbill.
If anyone has any idea as to why it seems only two people seemed to have gotten this letter please tell me as I am very curious about these letters. I really hope I can manage to get one someday. Please let me know if you have ideas or thoughts about how to get one. So far I have a pending request to the theatre and another one to Playtone (his regular address in CA). Nothing has come back as of yet.
As a side note, I figured I should mention I have Asperger's Syndrome. One of the characteristics of the disorder is unusual obsessions. This Tom Hanks letter has been a recent obsession of mine. It is my quest to someday get one, no matter what it takes!
Thanks,
Juli