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Jane Fonda
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:53 pm
by Ryco11757
is my Jane Fonda Authentic? i just read a post that she sends out sec's with the ususal address.

Re: Jane Fonda
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:17 am
by shadesofgrey
I'm assuming she provided the photo? It's not a pre-print, autopen, or stamp of hers that I have seen. It looks very similar to her IP's and a recent VV success posted in VV feedback. If it's authentic, it's probably from a stack of photos that she pre-signed to send out to requests. Is there any ink or smudging on the back of the photo, indicating it was part of a stack?
Re: Jane Fonda
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:31 am
by Ryco11757
Hello she provided the photo which came with a letter saying that she sign's 1 item per request.
Re: Jane Fonda
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:21 pm
by dobie516
That looks just like the IP signature that I got from her. I'd say it's authentic.
Re: Jane Fonda
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:37 pm
by khackdrums
I almost positive this is authentic! Great success!
Khackdrums

Re: Jane Fonda
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:40 am
by drpeppersthe1
I sent to her Via Venue when she was doing a play and that matches mine. I think that it is authentic!

Re: Jane Fonda
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 2:20 am
by HitchcockFan
Congratulations on receiving an authentic autograph from Ms. Fonda! You are very lucky!
Re: Jane Fonda
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:45 pm
by singaporefan
Hi pls read my posting i am a new member here would like to give comment i had recived a letter dated dec 13 2005 and autographed pic from jane fonda dated dec 13 , it has said I quote part of the letter verbatim, "However due to constraints on her time Ms Foonda only signs one photo per admirer/per household. She does not personlize photos"
no doubt the letter was typed by the managment of fonda inc but the fact that it had said one autograph per admirer means it couldnt be from a secretary cos a secretary's job is to sign autographs without complain if indeed its from a secretary
the photo is exactly the same autographed pic that you had posted the signature has similarites and i had noticed it was black marker or black felt pen there is dark and light contrast on the signature strokes as if it was signed quite in a hurried manner and smudge quite genuine definitetly not a preprint or autopen
Re: Jane Fonda
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:00 pm
by bud simpson
Yeah, singaporefan is right.
Why bother sending a letter saying that Fonda only signs one autograph per person if its a secretarial?
It also matches the many in-person signatures that I have gotten over the years from Fonda.
It's authentic.
Re: Jane Fonda
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:09 am
by singaporefan
The reason why there are certain celebrities who limit to one autograph is simple, to differentiate between the genuine fan and the autograph hound out to make a fast buck on ebay, The celebrities would be shrewd to know how much their autographs are worth through combing through the internet, i wont be surprised celebrities would be put off if they see their autographs being hawked and being sold on internet sites,
That is why you find for celebrity fitness models or even adult film actresses, have fanmail clubs where a fee of US25 gets you an autographed pic knowing there is money to be made
Just imagine if celebrities were to do the same which they can justify in terms of printing cost, postage and time taken.
We should be thankful there are celebrities who dont charge a dime for sending out t heir autographs