Autopen

Autopen

An Autopen is a machine for automatically signing a signature as an autograph.

History

The first autopens were developed by an Englishman named John Isaac Hawkins. Hawkins received a US patent for his device in 1803. In 1804, Thomas Jefferson began using the device extensively. This early device was known at the time as a polygraph—an abstracted version of the pantograph—bearing little resemblance to today's autopens in design or operation.

Harry Truman is believed to have been the first United States President to use the autopen as a way of responding to mail and signing cheques. Autopen devices are used today by politicians and fundraisers to sign letters to constituents written by administrative assistants and clerical staff, and by celebrities such as movie stars, music stars and astronauts to sign photographs. A company named Studio Fanmail uses autopens to reproduce celebrity autographs onto pictures of the celebrity.

The reason for employing an autopen is typically emotive, intended to form a compromise between making every signature by hand, which can take up a great deal of time for the signer, and printing a digital scan of the autograph, which can be felt impersonal by the recipient.

Today's autopens are often used to allow someone to be in two places at once. A politician can be travelling while his staff sign letters on his behalf. Donald Rumsfeld used an autopen to sign letters to the families of people killed in action [ [http://www.house.gov/doyle/newsrel/rumsmeetingiraq.htm News Releases ] ] . When questioned on the subject, he stated it was inappropriate and began to sign the letters personally. Queen Elizabeth II typically signs Christmas cards by autopen [ [http://www.autographcollector.com/2006%20Dec/challenges.html Collecting Christmas Cards of British Royalty ] ] .

Further developing the class of devices known as autopens, Canadian author Margaret Atwood developed a device called the Longpen, which allows audio and video conversation between the fan and author while a book is being signed remotely.

Mechanism

The first step in using an autopen machine is to have a metal "matrix" of the signature made. This matrix is then loaded into the machine and signing can commence.

References

External links

* [http://www.realsig.com DAMILIC Corporation] , a signature signing machine manufacturer and distributor.
* [http://www.signascript.fr Signascript] , a signature signing machine manufacturer and distributor.
* [http://www.signaturemachine.com Automated Signature Technology] , a signature machine manufacturer.
* [http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Images/People/Sigs/Autopen.html A site with information on autopen signatures]
* [http://www.geocities.com/mattress00/fakes.html A site that tells how to detect an autopenned signature]
* [http://www.monticello.org/reports/interests/polygraph.html Thomas Jefferson's Polygraph]
* [http://www.isitreal.com Isitreal.com - Maybe the largest online Autopen autograph library worldwide]
* [http://www.collectspace.com/resources/autographs_autopens.html collectSPACE: Identifying Astronaut Autopens]


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