HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 29, 2015 (Gephardt Daily) — It may be a ploy by “the First Order” but someone is making bank out bilking “Star Wars” fans. And Luke Skywalker himself is coming to the rescue by trying to help his fans avoid those unscrupulous dealers selling fake autographs.
Hamill was on Twitter helping fans out as to whether or not his signature was the real deal.
“I’m so sorry there’s so many fans spending their hard-earned money for fraudulent signatures,” Hamill told followers on his Twitter page.
Of course, there were some pieces Hamill really did sign through the years; he advised collectors to really examine those examples to see exactly how he signs his name.
Hamill reprises his iconic role as Luke Skywalker in the latest, box office shattering installment of the “Star Wars” saga.
This past weekend the film crossed the $1 billion line faster than any film in history and leads the biggest Christmas weekend ever.