I'm surprised it hasn't happened already. All you need to electroplate something is a conductive surface like th metal case on an iphone.
It's a beautiful scam. Take apart an iphone and put the metal case parts in an electrolyte bath with about 10 bucks worth of gold over night. Increase the price o the plated phone inversely to the IQ of the potential buyer.
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I'm surprised it hasn't happened already. All you need to electroplate something is a conductive surface like th metal case on an iphone.
It's a beautiful scam. Take apart an iphone and put the metal case parts in an electrolyte bath with about 10 bucks worth of gold over night. Increase the price o the plated phone inversely to the IQ of the potential buyer.
-and this has failed since the dawn of time WHEN?
If you think that's bad, check out this Mac Pro...
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/exclusive/giz-interview-creator-of-gold-macbook-pro-talks-macs-that-match-our-teeth-307880.php
*shakes head*