Yes. I like me a good Davidson, and 1984 is a bit of a sweet spot for simple, elegant roadies for me (stable of Japanese, Canadian, and UK roadies: 1x 1981, 1x 1984, 1x 1985, 1x 1986, 1x 1990 + 1x 198?, ca. 1984-5...and one or two not like the others + an '85 frame that's on the sale block). Love your Davidson - wish I had one right around the same age. [EDITED THIS PARAGRAP TO CLARIFY AN AMBIGUITY THAT MADE IT SEEM I MIGHT HAVE 7 DAVIDSONS IN THE STABLE

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I can see others have remarked on the deep bars - I was thinking to myself, damn, those are as deep as the C. del Mondo bars on my Nishiki...then I scrolled down to the pic that reveals that that is what they are. I like 'em (run with limited saddle to bar drop).
Great color, and great build. Davidson does such nice, clean bikes.
Coincidentally, my first frame from an American custom builder (3rd from a North American builder) is sitting at my post office waiting for pickup. I went with something a little newer, though...always thought my first US-made bike might have ended up being a classic Davidson, but I guess not! Went a little further down the West Coast (practically to Mexico's doorstep), to a new-to-me frame material, and no more than a decade or so since it came off out of the workshop.