Autograph Successes!

RYAN-J

TTM AUTOGRAPH MASTER
Got my items back from Axel Dench today!!

Envelope:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j201/RYJALI/Autographs/Axel_Dench_Envelope.jpg

Autographs:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j201/RYJALI/Autographs/Axel_Dench_Autographs.jpg

This is the address I used:

Mr. Axel Dench
C/O MELBOURNE TIGERS
505 VICTORIA STREET
(PO BOX 859)
NORTH MELBOURNE VIC 3051
AUSTRALIA

Sent: January 3rd 2007

Recieved: February 20th 2007

Days Taken: 48


Also got a RTS from Howard Gersh =(

Envelope:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j201/RYJALI/Autographs/Howard_Gersh_RTS.jpg

This is the address I Used:

Mr. Howard Gersh
One letterman Drive.
San Francisco, CA 94129

Sent: January 12th 2007

Recieved: February 20th 2007

Days Taken: 39

RYAN J.
 
Yesterday I got success from Andy Cunningham.He signed 2 trading cards,2 ccg & write a note on my index card.Took 40 days:)
 

Jedi_Joel

Agent
I got Frank Oz's secretary's autograph yesterday:
ozdu6.jpg
 

Jedi_Joel

Agent
Yodasnews;73180 said:
To me the one you posted looks like the ones he has. How can you tell the difference and how do you know he didnt sign?

Because Oz is a notorious Secretarial TTM signer and that there are some small, but critical differences between the two. I also friends with the guy who owns all those autographs and ran it pass him, and he agreed with me in saying it is a secretarial.
 

Sevb30

New Recruit
Seriously Joel, I compared yours the in-persons over at http://www.starwarsgrapher.com/heroesvillanssw.html

And I did not see anything out of the ordinary, it may well be a real one, if you are assuming every autograph from Frank TTM is a secretary, why did you even bother to write to him? Unless you found out such after you already sent it off. Who said his autographs TTM are often secretarial? I can't find anyone other than just vague opinions and no one ever seems to say WHY they think they are secretarial, other than they "heard he had a secretary signing for him".
Again, I just don't see much of a difference between what you just got and those at:

http://www.starwarsgrapher.com/heroesvillanssw.html

Even the word "Yoda" looks dead-on with in-persons. Show me these so-called "small but critical differences." Please explain in detail, because I don't see them!

http://www.starwarsgrapher.com/images/600_oz,_frank_2.JPG

Compare the above in-person with yours, where are the real differences? Other than normal handwriting fluctuations everyone has.
 
Bounty CK;73140 said:
Yesterday I got success from Andy Cunningham.He signed 2 trading cards,2 ccg & write a note on my index card.Took 40 days:)

AndyCunninghamCards.jpg


And today I got success from Harry Fielder.He signed 2 trading cards & 2 ccg.Took 13 days:)
 

Jedi_Joel

Agent
Sevb30;73197 said:
Seriously Joel, I compared yours the in-persons over at http://www.starwarsgrapher.com/heroesvillanssw.html

And I did not see anything out of the ordinary, it may well be a real one, if you are assuming every autograph from Frank TTM is a secretary, why did you even bother to write to him? Unless you found out such after you already sent it off. Who said his autographs TTM are often secretarial? I can't find anyone other than just vague opinions and no one ever seems to say WHY they think they are secretarial, other than they "heard he had a secretary signing for him".
Again, I just don't see much of a difference between what you just got and those at:

http://www.starwarsgrapher.com/heroesvillanssw.html

Even the word "Yoda" looks dead-on with in-persons. Show me these so-called "small but critical differences." Please explain in detail, because I don't see them!

http://www.starwarsgrapher.com/images/600_oz,_frank_2.JPG

Compare the above in-person with yours, where are the real differences? Other than normal handwriting fluctuations everyone has.
I found out that he was secretarial after I had sent this out. This request had been pending since late 2004 I believe. The small differences are all in how it's being signed. You can see subtle differences in how the pen was held when signing the photo. One prime example of this is my Mythbusterrs photo. Both signatures look alike because they were signed by the same pen, but there's subtle differences in how it was held and pressed when signing.
mythbusterswebzr0.jpg
 

Sevb30

New Recruit
That still doesn't explain anything to me, I could say that about a lot of autographs, I am not even sure if I hold pens at the exact same angle everytime I sign. If this is a secretary, than she works hard to even match his "Yoda" handwritting.
 

Jedi_Joel

Agent
Sevb30;73200 said:
That still doesn't explain anything to me, I could say that about a lot of autographs, I am not even sure if I hold pens at the exact same angle everytime I sign. If this is a secretary, than she works hard to even match his "Yoda" handwritting.

The whole position and pressure of the pen is something that we all subconsciously do unknowingly. His secretary does have pretty much a deadringer of duplicate signature, one of the best around. I'd love to believe it's real, but it's not. I've got a feeling that I could argue until I'm blue in the face and people still won't listen because they so badly want to believe that it's real.
 
Today got 4 successes:eek:

Ted Gagliano (Stormtrooper w/binoculars) - Took 144 days;)
TedGaglianoCards.jpg


Also got Irvin Kershner,Alan Harris & John Altman.See pics in his own thread:cool:
 
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