by FCM » Thu Jun 01, 2017 5:19 pm
I looked at past successes people have had with him, and they seem to be fake. I thought they were real at first, with how the movements aren't too jerky to be an autopen and how he personalized them. That made me assume that if it was personalized, it was authentic, for a secretary can learn the signature, but when does he/she learn the font? Apparently, this one can. Either it's a smooth autopen or a smart secretary, but the thing that is
really suspicious is that they come back so quickly for everyone. My Josh Gad autograph (which I used a vv address on) took around six months, and my pre-print from Harrison Ford three months. My fake Ginnifer Goodwin autograph took only one-and-a-half months, which was too quick, as well as too good to be true. Some have had a "success" with Colin Firth in two weeks. They get their successes separately, as if Colin Firth was always around to sign. Normally, people are given a batch that stacked over time. That is what happened with Kathryn Beaumont and Domhnall Gleeson recently. Also, I've seen some autographs of his in blue ink, which means it could be an autopen or stamp. (You don't use blue Sharpies every day.)
So with the little time it takes and that there have been blue autographs, I don't think they're real. They also could have just had a smooth autopen. Sorry!
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I looked at past successes people have had with him, and they seem to be fake. I thought they were real at first, with how the movements aren't too jerky to be an autopen and how he personalized them. That made me assume that if it was personalized, it was authentic, for a secretary can learn the signature, but when does he/she learn the font? Apparently, this one can. Either it's a smooth autopen or a smart secretary, but the thing that is [i]really[/i] suspicious is that they come back so quickly for everyone. My Josh Gad autograph (which I used a vv address on) took around six months, and my pre-print from Harrison Ford three months. My fake Ginnifer Goodwin autograph took only one-and-a-half months, which was too quick, as well as too good to be true. Some have had a "success" with Colin Firth in two weeks. They get their successes separately, as if Colin Firth was always around to sign. Normally, people are given a batch that stacked over time. That is what happened with Kathryn Beaumont and Domhnall Gleeson recently. Also, I've seen some autographs of his in blue ink, which means it could be an autopen or stamp. (You don't use blue Sharpies every day.)
So with the little time it takes and that there have been blue autographs, I don't think they're real. They also could have just had a smooth autopen. Sorry! :(