Adinol
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This is a purely hypothetical question. I know, no one would ever want to do that, but just for argument's sake...
What could we do to a genuine Gibson to fool someone into thinking it's a fake?
For whatever reason, this crazy thought happened to pop into my mind, today, and I think there's no way to achieve this.
Let's say you wanted to have a Gibson appear to be a good fake. This means that it would have to look like some master counterfeiter was trying to make it look real, so it would have to have genuine Gibson components. If it was, hypothetically speaking, a great counterfeit, there would always have to be something that would not look right, so an expert would be able to tell it is a fake.
So, now, if we wanted to fool an expert into thinking that a real Gibson was just a good fake, what would we do to it?
I really can't think of anything that one could do.
It's hopeless, LOL.
What could we do to a genuine Gibson to fool someone into thinking it's a fake?
For whatever reason, this crazy thought happened to pop into my mind, today, and I think there's no way to achieve this.
Let's say you wanted to have a Gibson appear to be a good fake. This means that it would have to look like some master counterfeiter was trying to make it look real, so it would have to have genuine Gibson components. If it was, hypothetically speaking, a great counterfeit, there would always have to be something that would not look right, so an expert would be able to tell it is a fake.
So, now, if we wanted to fool an expert into thinking that a real Gibson was just a good fake, what would we do to it?
I really can't think of anything that one could do.
It's hopeless, LOL.