I gotta agree with nowandagain espically about the Novice Collectors. When I started autograph collecting, I never knew about PP's, autopens, secretarials, rubber stamped autographs, et al. A novice collector who doesn't know about fake autographs might receive a Studio Fan Mail autograph & then sell it as the real thing because they don't know about PP's, autopens, et al. I'm an Alyson Hannigan fan & several months ago, I saw someone on EBAY selling the Studio Fan Mail autograph of Alyson Hannigan as the real thing.nowandagain wrote:Wow. I really didn't think an author would write such a suggestion in a book.
Given the difficulty in getting autographs from some celebrities, there are many problems with this:
- The cost (as Lucas mentioned - I know I have issues with spending so much on stamps and IRC's knowing that I might not ever see an end result!)
- Time wasting trying to get autographs in the first place
- eBay - too many people are already trying to make money from this scheme
- Novice collectors - they may receive PP's/Autopenned/Secretarial/Stamped autographs and may believe they're real (and pass them off as the real thing when they sell them)
- Not receiving anything at all
I also agree about the cost. You have to provide the envelopes & if you really want a response, you will need to provide an SASE & also, you will need to pay for the postage to & from the celebrity.
And then, there is the waiting game where you wait for the celebrity to respond to you which can be days, weeks, months, even years & then there is also a chance that the celebrity might not even respond to you.
But there is the chance that you might get an RTS. Let's say that you write to an actor/actress at a TV show & they are no longer on the show, you will probably get an RTS telling you that they are no longer there. Which means, that if you want to get their autograph, you will need to write to their other addresses to get in contact with them.
And I definitely agree about EBAY. Too many people are selling autographs on EBAY & most of them are PP's, autopens, et al. Also, some sellers on EBAY print up a photo of a celebrity & then the sellers sign the pictures themselves & then claim that the celebrity signed the photo.