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Harry Potter - Rupert Grint success

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:18 pm
by enrohm1963
I wrote to Rupert at

The Harold Pinter Theatre
Panton Street,
London,
SW1Y 4DN

I sent a photo and an SASE on 20th December 2013 and received a reply on 6th February 2014. The show ends on 8th February so the address will no longer be valid.

Image

Happy with this success - even with the smudged signature..............it might be his fingerprint !

:D :D :D

Re: Harry Potter - Rupert Grint success

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 5:53 am
by JessicaR49
if you dont mind me asking but where do you live and when did you send out?

Re: Harry Potter - Rupert Grint success

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 6:19 am
by dancingirl1
two colors? Hmm interesting.

congrats though! {up}

Re: Harry Potter - Rupert Grint success

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 5:38 pm
by JessicaR49
dancingirl1 wrote:two colors? Hmm interesting.

congrats though! {up}
I saw that too. But then I thought he could have tried the black marker and realized it was hard to see so they switched. But we'll never know

Re: Harry Potter - Rupert Grint success

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 6:49 pm
by enrohm1963
JessicaR49 wrote:if you dont mind me asking but where do you live and when did you send out?

I live in Scotland...............which you can see from my profile details to the left of the message....... and I have already said when it was sent. :D

As regards two pens, firstly, I don't care what anyone thinks and I never will. I tried to get this autograph by sending a photo and my photo came back clearly signed.

Secondly, I also believe that there are parts of the dedication that also do look like it is his writing.

Please keep opinions to yourself as I am only feeding back to let people know of the successful use of an address.

Re: Harry Potter - Rupert Grint success

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 5:33 am
by dancingirl1
enrohm1963 wrote:Please keep opinions to yourself as I am only feeding back to let people know of the successful use of an address.
With all due respect, I know that in a perfect world, you wanna be able to say this and think that people won't say how they feel. However there are some members on here (including myself and a lot more) that like to talk about authenticity because it helps some of them newbie members in deciding whether or not they want to send a request or not. I mean you can always say "Please don't post any comments about authenticity," however this being a public forum, members have the prerogative whether or not to "obey" what you are asking. (BTW I said this in one the best ways. Please don't take any of this in a bad way. I'm just letting you know.) {up} I really hope you understand where I am coming from.

Re: Harry Potter - Rupert Grint success

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:10 pm
by enrohm1963
dancingirl1 wrote: However there are some members on here (including myself and a lot more) that like to talk about authenticity because it helps some of them newbie members in deciding whether or not they want to send a request or not.
I understand what you say but if you wish to discuss autheticity you can always do it by creation of a new topic rather than comment on one intended simply to share a successful address.

Re: Harry Potter - Rupert Grint success

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:54 pm
by lauloveshp
I think this looking good, here is mine
http://imageshack.us/a/img855/366/cci2307201200000.png

Dont know why this shouldnt be real only cause of 2 different pens. But also no one said that its fake so keep cool and be happy that you got something

Re: Harry Potter - Rupert Grint success

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:59 pm
by marksautographs
enrohm1963 wrote: Secondly, I also believe that there are parts of the dedication that also do look like it is his writing.

Please keep opinions to yourself as I am only feeding back to let people know of the successful use of an address.
What dancingirl1 said was not an opinion! He was just stating the obvious! Like JessicaR49 said, he probably realized the black wouldn't show, so then switched. Nobody ever questioned the authenticity of the autograph or dedication.

Congrats on your success! {up}

Re: Harry Potter - Rupert Grint success

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:20 pm
by dancingirl1
enrohm1963 wrote:I understand what you say but if you wish to discuss autheticity you can always do it by creation of a new topic rather than comment on one intended simply to share a successful address.
But people here won't create a whole new thread for no reason. Just letting you know.