Aaand... (This is what I've picked up from a couple of years of reading the LP Forum - someone pull me up if I'm wrong)
Body shape is just plain wrong. Horn is out, and the switch placement and/or the upper bout shape is wrong.
Knobs are also in the wrong place: the neck p/u volume knob should (certainly on an accurate repro like the AFD) be slightly behind the line of the tailpiece, never in front.
Gibson logo does NOT look like mother of pearl.
That sticker on the control cavity cover may once have been a legit Gibbo one, but I don't think they've ever stuck them there, while the fakes always/often seem to have it. It does seem to me that it is one of the most obvious warning lights.
Wrong switch tip (shouldn't be white).
(This is a sub-set of the two-piece neck point): it doesn't have the headstock "wings" (dunno how to insert an image:
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z135/custom53_photos/Automobles/My%20Autos/Guitars/Wings.jpg)
The serial number, as I understand the system, would indicate that it was made in 2004. Loooong before the AFD reissue.
And the weirdest one for me, the grain on the back: it should run parallel to the strings, at least in so far as a grain direction can be ascertained (some are quite swirly). This is like a tigertop but on the back... ???
All that said, the fakes are improving, sad to say.