by HappinessStan » Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:38 pm
countpaul wrote:cjhanson wrote:I don't know why she won't sign certain items, when it's a secretary that signs for her. Why would a secretary care?
Right..... Thats why I wanted to see the autograph...perhaps it is real??
On a practical level, a great big pile of identically sized and shaped photos must be easier to dash off than random folded, bendy or lumpy things which might get sent.
It might even be that the secretary (or Doris Day herself) has qualms about adding a phoney signature to something which could be argued to have more intrinsic value than the photos they send out, (or the odd one printed by a fan on Snapfish) particularly if it's been signed (genuinely) by someone else or others already.
I have one with the same signature, it was the second TTM I received. I'd love to believe that it's genuine, but even my unshakeable belief in the goodness of most of human nature won't stretch that far in the face of the evidence against in this case, although other opinions are unquestionably available.
[quote="countpaul"][quote="cjhanson"]I don't know why she won't sign certain items, when it's a secretary that signs for her. Why would a secretary care?[/quote]
Right..... Thats why I wanted to see the autograph...perhaps it is real??[/quote]
On a practical level, a great big pile of identically sized and shaped photos must be easier to dash off than random folded, bendy or lumpy things which might get sent.
It might even be that the secretary (or Doris Day herself) has qualms about adding a phoney signature to something which could be argued to have more intrinsic value than the photos they send out, (or the odd one printed by a fan on Snapfish) particularly if it's been signed (genuinely) by someone else or others already.
I have one with the same signature, it was the second TTM I received. I'd love to believe that it's genuine, but even my unshakeable belief in the goodness of most of human nature won't stretch that far in the face of the evidence against in this case, although other opinions are unquestionably available.