Why are people so happy to get fakes from SFM???
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:31 pm
I keep seeing people post about happy they are to get this junk from SFM, and I still don't get it. I asked once before and actually got this response...
"You are right that all the photos from SFM are preprints or autopens, but that doesn't make them fake! They are the genuine signature of the celeb produced photographically.
In fact, considering the photos from SFM are totally free of charge (you don't even have to pay the outgoing postage!) the quality of the pictures you receive are great.
Some people make their whole collections SFM / preprint based, and I guess that is their choice. "
I'm not denying anyone the right to enjoy SFM, although the more they're used by fans the more they'll be used by celebs, and it'll do it's own small part to kill the hobby I love so dearly. And the comment that "that doesn't make them fake!" is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. If it's a preprint or autopen, that means NOBODY signed it, therefore it is most definitely a fake. I'd almost rather have a secretary sign something for me than get a pic from SFM. They should at least quit using PPs and just use autopens, so I can at least remove the signature and try to get a real one on the photo. Not to mention I see SFM crap on auction sites all the time listed as real sigs, and it's criminal.
I just don't get the happiness when you get one of those envelopes in the mail. I don't consider SFM collectors to be Autograph Collectors, I just consider them to be photo collectors. To each their own, but think about what companies like SFM and Celeb Merch are doing to real autograph collectors.
"You are right that all the photos from SFM are preprints or autopens, but that doesn't make them fake! They are the genuine signature of the celeb produced photographically.
In fact, considering the photos from SFM are totally free of charge (you don't even have to pay the outgoing postage!) the quality of the pictures you receive are great.
Some people make their whole collections SFM / preprint based, and I guess that is their choice. "
I'm not denying anyone the right to enjoy SFM, although the more they're used by fans the more they'll be used by celebs, and it'll do it's own small part to kill the hobby I love so dearly. And the comment that "that doesn't make them fake!" is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. If it's a preprint or autopen, that means NOBODY signed it, therefore it is most definitely a fake. I'd almost rather have a secretary sign something for me than get a pic from SFM. They should at least quit using PPs and just use autopens, so I can at least remove the signature and try to get a real one on the photo. Not to mention I see SFM crap on auction sites all the time listed as real sigs, and it's criminal.
I just don't get the happiness when you get one of those envelopes in the mail. I don't consider SFM collectors to be Autograph Collectors, I just consider them to be photo collectors. To each their own, but think about what companies like SFM and Celeb Merch are doing to real autograph collectors.