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« on: January 06, 2020, 10:32:26 PM »
Very interesting. In my own case when I got my autograph from her in 1989, as well as with others who I know got an autograph from her that year, she personalized her autographs. She wrote "To (fill in name)". Granted, autographs like that are far less sellable than a generic autograph is, but none of the people that I know from that time wanted an autograph to sell - they wanted one to cherish and having it personalized made it all the more cherishable. Though, of course, that doesn't mean that generic autographs can't be cherished. But they also leave openings for people who are much more interested in getting autographs simply to sell them the opportunity to do so. Though something tells me Lara probably realizes that, and if she doesn't mind, then I suppose we shouldn't...