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re: Autograph - a SIGNATURE especially that of a celebrity WRITTEN as a memento for an admirer.
Posted by: Pokernight 08:28 pm EDT 07/16/18
In reply to: Autograph - a SIGNATURE especially that of a celebrity WRITTEN as a memento for an admirer. - LivingMyDream 05:14 pm EDT 07/16/18

Well, then, as Ethel would say, if it looks like chicken scratch don't buy it... (if you're worried about purchased signatures)
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re: Autograph - a SIGNATURE especially that of a celebrity WRITTEN as a memento for an admirer.
Last Edit: Chromolume 09:07 pm EDT 07/16/18
Posted by: Chromolume 09:04 pm EDT 07/16/18
In reply to: re: Autograph - a SIGNATURE especially that of a celebrity WRITTEN as a memento for an admirer. - Pokernight 08:28 pm EDT 07/16/18

I would also tend to think, unfortunately, in this day and age, that purchased signatures may not be real. Autographs from a former era may be real - but how do you know for sure that current stars' autographs aren't just mass-produced? In some cases, even forged?

I have one such item. A toilet paper roll signed by the original cast of Urinetown. I do recognize some of the signatures. But I really bought it (on Ebay) because it just seemed like such a fun/funny thing to own. It wasn't really about the signatures themselves - it was the whole idea of that being a zany bit of show merchandise. (I also have 2 Urinetown shot glasses - not signed lol - for the same reason. They're just kinda fun to own.)

I don't know if those are still available on Ebay. But I do know that someone was indeed selling them en masse at the time. I can guarantee you what I have is a "copy of a copy of a copy of Dior," assembled only by the guy on Ebay, and that the cast members never got near the item I bought. Again, no biggie, because for me the signatures weren't in of themselves the reason for the purchase. But technically I would think the toilet paper roll itself is worth more than the paper cover with the signatures.

But it does prompt the question - if the star(s) in question most likely didn't actually sign the item you're purchasing, what's the significance of the signature, legible or not? Is it still so important to you even if you're getting the autograph via Xerox, lol?

Caveat emptor...
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re: Autograph - a SIGNATURE especially that of a celebrity WRITTEN as a memento for an admirer.//What about Fagin and his gang?
Posted by: bmc 09:29 pm EDT 07/16/18
In reply to: re: Autograph - a SIGNATURE especially that of a celebrity WRITTEN as a memento for an admirer. - Chromolume 09:04 pm EDT 07/16/18

I greatly enjoyed SPEED THE PLOW with Moss/Piven and Esparza; wHILEWaiting at the stage door, in case the cast signed playbills, a 'gentleman'. crossed the street with 4 teenage boys in tow, handed them playbills(and money) AND 10 by 4 glossies. Jeremy Piven signed their playbills, but when they asked him sign the glossy photos of himself, he declined, saying something like you're just going to sell these. In other words he knew it was a sales con.(I've always thought of the 'gentleman as a Broadway Fagin.)
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