A freelance writer in New York City, Sawyer Petrick acquired a BA in film from The New School and is adept at script writing, storyboarding, and film editing. He most recently worked at Whole Picture Films as a writer aond consultant. In his free time, Sawyer Petrick is a fan of the New York Giants and enjoys basketball, music, and playing the guitar.
There are various ways to check the authenticity of a guitar. One is consulting online databases for genuine serial numbers. Doing this can give you an idea of when the guitar was produced. Therefore, if the serial number in the guitar is older than the guitar appears, it is safe to conclude that the instrument is a fake. For experienced guitar users, the fitting and finishing can make it very easy to spot a fake. However, it can be hard to notice if you are unfamiliar with the type of guitar. Hardware can be placed wrongly, and even the slightest errors in measurement can make it impossible to tune the guitar. The body of the guitar could have an incorrect thickness, the headstock could be wrongly shaped, or the neck could be fitted badly to the body. These are ways to tell if a guitar is fake.
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