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How specific are you when you ask them to personalize?
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 4:20 pm
by Gomez1234
Just curious about this.
When asking for an autograph how specific have you ever gotten in regards to what they write? I can see asking them to sign it to someone else or send a birthday greeting (I’ve done similar) but I don’t think I’d specifically tell them what to write. I may have something I hope they would write but I’d rather have them choose even if it’s something they write on everyone's pictures.
What are your thoughts on this? Have you ever asked for anything specific and, if so, what?
Re: How specific are you when you ask them to personalize?
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 5:30 pm
by cassysj
When I meet people at conventions or autograph shows they sometimes ask me what I want them to write on it. I always leave it up to them even if I only like them from one movie.
Re: How specific are you when you ask them to personalize?
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 5:02 am
by Computer Gary
When Morton Downey Jr. did a book signing at Macy's in New York in 1988, I asked him to sign it "From your role model." He said "I don't want to be a role model" and wrote something else. He wasn't really my role model, but I liked to tell people that he was in order to shock them. Unfortunately, I was too starstruck to have the presence of mind to explain that to him. He still might have refused the inscription, but he might have felt better about knowing he wasn't really my role model. (For those who don't know, Mort was Jerry Springer before there was Jerry Springer.)
Instead of "From your role model," he wrote: "To Gary, from your pal who will always be there. Your buddy, Mort."
Re: How specific are you when you ask them to personalize?
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 7:05 pm
by NatashaH
I've never asked anyone to personalize. I like to see if they will do it on their own.
Re: How specific are you when you ask them to personalize?
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 6:25 am
by peterson8723
I ask them to personalize it to me. I don't ask for a specific inscription, but I do like to have them personalize it. I go on in my LOR to say that I'm asking for a personalization so they can be sure I'm not going to sell the Autograph later on. Some celeb's really don't like it when they see their Autographs are being sold on Ebay or something. If there is a personalization, it certainly isn't worth as much, if anything. I guess I feel they would be more inclined to sign for me if they know it's only for my personal collection and not something to make money from. They might figure I'm more of a fan of theirs, rather than a dealer. Also, I get a kick out of seeing my name next to a Celeb's Autograph. Alex Trebek wrote "The Answer is, RANDY." I thought that was neat.
Re: How specific are you when you ask them to personalize?
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 3:45 pm
by Hartster
If it's a mailed-in request, I usually ask them to personalize. If it's a in-person, I don't because I know other people are also trying to get a signature and the faster they get done with me, the more likely other people can get an autograph.
As for value ... it depends. Personalized photos, even not to the recipient, still sell. It all depends on who the person is. If the celebrity is deceased and you need their signature, you may decide to get one regardless of the inscription. If all fails, I'll buy a dedicated photo, but I prefer the ones made out to a school or a business.
As well, having an inscription means there's more of a person's handwriting to determine whether or not the signature is that of the celebrity, if you didn't get the photo yourself.
Re: How specific are you when you ask them to personalize?
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 10:27 pm
by peterson8723
As well, having an inscription means there's more of a person's handwriting to determine whether or not the signature is that of the celebrity, if you didn't get the photo yourself.[/quote]
That's a very good point. I never thought of that
Re: How specific are you when you ask them to personalize?
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 3:19 am
by goswannies
In books I often ask them to make it out to me. I've occasionally asked them to write happy birthday. I once asked Hugh Laurie to write something specific on a photo as it related to his movie and to me and my parner. He opted to write someone that was slightly different along the same theme (but better!).
If I've got something signed for somone else I'll suggest what I'd like them to write
Re: How specific are you when you ask them to personalize?
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 4:16 pm
by Gomez1234
peterson8723 wrote:As well, having an inscription means there's more of a person's handwriting to determine whether or not the signature is that of the celebrity, if you didn't get the photo yourself.
That's a very good point. I never thought of that
I agree. Hadn't thought of that either.