So I sent a letter, SASE and photo to Dick Warlock from Halloween 2 on 4/17/2014 and received my photo signed 5/6/2014. Although I got a post it note on the photo saying:
"That's $20.00 please
Lee McMahan
PO Box 6087
Kingsport, TN 37663"
What's the typical etiquette for a situation like this? Or is a request for payment AFTER sending a signature typical?
OK, I'm pretty new at this hobby but I would think if a celebrity wants to be paid, they would send a letter before sending a signed photo and say that they would be happy to sign for a fee. not send you a post it note. I find that very strange. interested in hearing from someone who has been doing this for awhile.
Lisa Collector of Celebrity Autographs and Playbills
Lindsay Wagner, Sharon Case, Ed Asner, Florida Georgia Line, Joe Manganiello, Patrick Duffy, Bob Barker, James Earl Jones, Linda Gray, Barbara Eden, Margot Seibert, Betty White, Richard Sherman, Rachel Robinson, Ann B. Davis, Burt Young, Christine Elise McCarthy, Joan Rivers, Priscilla Presley, Annie Lennox, Tricia Yearwood, Pat Benatar/Neil Giraldo, Matthew McConaughey, Rod Stewart, Robin Williams, Steve Kanaly, Jason Priestley, Dana Delaney, Doris Roberts, Chip Esten, Alex Trebek, Donna Mills, Huey Lewis, Andy Karl, Olympia Dukakis
Cast Signed Playbills: Cinderella, Rock of Ages, Spiderman, Lionking, Aladdin, Wicked, Phantom, Adams Family, Glass Menagerie, Phantom, Rocky, Book of Mormon
In person, Mariana's Trench, Trace Atkins, Rodney Adkins, Lee Ann Womack, Jodee Messina, Bret Michaels, Billy Currington, Stephen Pearcy, Dee Snider, Lita Ford, Erin Murphy, Bret Michaels, Rick Springfield, Night Ranger, Hillary Clinton
I don't think you have anything to worry about. I've met Dick many times and he's not the kind of guy who will hunt you down over $20, and besides, he sold off most of his prop weapons years ago.