01-17-2022, 02:15 PM
You can tell autopen from real pen and from pre-printed of course.
I love collecting autographs, haven't done it in a few years though.
Of course the ultimate is when they sign your name, like Ms. Betty White did.
They do it for a few reasons...
First of all, if your unique name is on it, it's less likely to sell on eBay or be mass printed in order to sell in general.
Secondly, they simply do it to make it special.
You can tell when you get it back how much energy was put into it.
My favorite autograph I've ever received was probably by Henry Winkler/Fonzi...
He was like my second childhood crush, literally I was like 5 years old or something.
Anyway, he signed it with one of his catchphrases AND wrote my name on it...
It was totally amazing.
And these people really do sign their own autographs, there have only been a few I did signature comparisons on and concluded it was a stand-in (secretary, etc.) who signed it instead.
I love collecting autographs, haven't done it in a few years though.
Of course the ultimate is when they sign your name, like Ms. Betty White did.
They do it for a few reasons...
First of all, if your unique name is on it, it's less likely to sell on eBay or be mass printed in order to sell in general.
Secondly, they simply do it to make it special.
You can tell when you get it back how much energy was put into it.
My favorite autograph I've ever received was probably by Henry Winkler/Fonzi...
He was like my second childhood crush, literally I was like 5 years old or something.
Anyway, he signed it with one of his catchphrases AND wrote my name on it...
It was totally amazing.
And these people really do sign their own autographs, there have only been a few I did signature comparisons on and concluded it was a stand-in (secretary, etc.) who signed it instead.