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Looking at this Dove on ebay. Seller bought it in Dubai from a chap who claimed to have bought it at GuitarVillage.
2014 Dove Classic, LE to 50 pieces.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/354360056858Straight away I saw the very light shade of rosewood bridge and thought it looked suspicious.
The historic decal on the back of the neck is correct for the previous year's model, but for 2014 they transitioned to a different decal.
The label is white, whereas other LE Doves from the same year seem to use the orange custom label.
Ivory pins and saddle do seem to appear on some Doves from the same era.
The other appointments seem kosher. Not my area of expertise.
All pics here:
https://postimg.cc/gallery/J1q3Ddy
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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Not that I would do anything like that...
Yeah he's new to Reverb too, where it's also listed. What can you say? Everyone has to start somewhere.
I didn't notice the saddle btw.
I don't have a record of the serial number but I thought it looked familiar from a quick flick through the pictures before I read the OP properly. The rosewood was always at the lighter end when I had it, but it darkens up ok with a bit of appropriate oil.
Assuming I'm right it's a bloody good guitar. I'm tempted to have it back!
EDIT - I found a couple of old pics. Check the grain on the bridge and lighter flecks in the pickguard - particularly the light spots in front of the bird's belly and on the edge by the lower-left point of the guard, but also right next to the bud behind the bird's head, and another being point to by the lowest bud on the upper group of flowers.
I'm 99% sure it's mine, but either way the label and headstock logo are correct
And to the OP - The only reason I don't still own it is the neck profile. If it felt like my HD28 I'd have kept it. If you buy and don't get on with it I'd be very tempted to have it back as my "UK guitar"
(TBH I did think of you when I first read the OP)
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Wow. Is this the most successful fake or legit thread in the history of the internet? Hahaha.
Now please stay out of this - I saw it first!
Oh wait...
and I’m definitely not buying today - I’ve spent wayyyy too much lately!
Amazing thing to see here.
Obligatory circa 2015 fancy rug shot:
Seller, despite being new to ebay, packed the box well and was an absolute gent to deal with. He even threw in a new Dove strap, which was a lovely surprise.
Initial impressions: bear in mind I've been playing an all hog Martin of late.
Despite the strings needing changing, this thing rings beautifully. The maple/spruce and Gibson neck profile reminiscent of my L5.
Plenty of well defined bass, perhaps lacking mids compared to the hogathon Martin (to be expected).
There's so much character to be wrung out of it, loads of pick variation from saddle to neck. Will see where we are after a restring and setup!
Delighted.
They're great guitars and I'm sure you'll love yours.
The rosewood is getting its first treatment tomorrow, and I'll swap that saddle round while I'm a it. I forgot that it comes with electrics, and as I won't be using them I might remove, just to eliminate any sympathetic vibrations. We'll see.
Might ditch the grovers for some klusons that I have lying around.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
I'm sure you're aware of that but won't hurt to point it out.
First treatment on the bridge and board last night, significant change already. Won’t get much darker but looks like rosewood again.
It's a really lovely "hifi dreadnought" sound that contrasts really nicely with the hog Martin vibe.
I removed the electronics from mine - I just don't like onboard preamps and battery pouches - but fitted a plain undersaddle piezo pickup (Fishman)... and it sounded *better*.
And that the thick bridge killed the tone, and the big headstock and heavy tuners killed the tone, and the big pickguard killed the tone... all bollocks.
You really should have turned the bridge saddle round the right way while you were at it .
Forgot to mention, you won't be able to fit Klusons without conversion bushings - the headstock is bored to 10mm. I didn't like the big D-key nickel Grovers, so I replaced mine with the proper *chrome* keystone ones that are the closest to what was fitted on the original models in 1962 (Gibson switched from nickel to chrome plating for most parts in 1961).
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson