there are certain works that have been forged, but the quality of the forgery lends an intrinsic value to the forgery itself, so yes, in my opinion you could.
Kobe
2006-03-04 05:17:04 UTC
Yes. Let's say your name is on a contract and you have to sign it. Instead of signing your name as usual, you sign it your name in a different way to make it look like it's a forgery when in fact it's legitimate. This makes it a fake forgery.
glypto
2006-03-04 05:14:04 UTC
By definition, a forgery is fake so a fake forgery is doing something legitimately.
2006-03-04 05:19:58 UTC
Sure, you could forge someone else's forgery...and say this is the forgery "Bill" did...but really it would be the forgery YOU did. See?
orang31na
2006-03-04 05:13:49 UTC
Yep. But it'd have to be REALLY good to pass.
lilrere
2006-03-04 05:18:35 UTC
yea
aardra
2006-03-04 12:16:44 UTC
stil am thinking abt u question...
great
2006-03-04 13:40:31 UTC
yes.
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