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  1. On 8/22/2022 at 7:05 PM, Kwlsky said:

    Hey SilverTurtleZ28. I lived in Tyler, TX for a couple of years. Great state, made some good friends. How's your G45? It's ben a hot debate around here and would love to hear another opinion. Unfortunately I've never had the chance to play one.

    Well, I've got the first generation G45 Studio and mine is excellent. Zero problems. Put some Elixir 12 gage Nanowebs on it a few months back and it has been a great guitar the whole time I've owned it. I've only ever gotten to play one of the new G45s, and I was underwhelmed by the feeling and sound of it. I'm not exactly sure what the big difference is, other than the player port, but my first generation G45 just feels and plays more comfortably. 

  2. On 8/6/2022 at 7:35 PM, SilverTurtleZ28 said:

    Until today, I thought ours was the only 12 string Dove that was made by Gibson. 

    Ours was made in 1992 by the Gibson Acoustic Custom Shop by Ren  Ferguson and John Walker. Seems like the black one might have been made around the same time, if it came out of the Montana Division. 

    I took ours to the Gibson Garage recently and got a setup done on it and we decided to go to 12 gage strings and tune it to D standard tuning. That has made a world on difference in the playability and sound of the guitar. 

     

    here's a picture of mine20220806_183211.thumb.jpg.c7881d4fe22aeadb95ae5a443ae8c95b.jpg

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  3. Until today, I thought ours was the only 12 string Dove that was made by Gibson. 

    Ours was made in 1992 by the Gibson Acoustic Custom Shop by Ren  Ferguson and John Walker. Seems like the black one might have been made around the same time, if it came out of the Montana Division. 

    I took ours to the Gibson Garage recently and got a setup done on it and we decided to go to 12 gage strings and tune it to D standard tuning. That has made a world on difference in the playability and sound of the guitar. 

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