That's easy, the Baby Taylor. About ten years ago I was in my local GC and noticed this little wonder hanging on the wall of the acoustic room and was drawn to it immediately. I couldn't get over how easy it was to play and what a great tone it had for such a small instrument. Today we have many excellent 3/4 size guitars and it seems the Baby doesn't get much love on forums but I'm told it's still a great seller. Oh, and yes, I still have mine.
Of all the toys that pass through your hands, Ted, you remark about a BT ...amazing!
Well I have one, a 1999 that my wife got me for Christmas. It still suprises me today! Big tone and good bass ...not just "for the size" but genuinely good ...ok, ok, despite its size. But it always has played stellar, and belts out a full voice that needs no excuse; and I maintain has only gotten better in these mannnny years. She still hangs among the others on my wall, albeit with a gnarly dent on the upper bout when one of my Strats
fell from its wall hanger right onto it, yikes! That big booboo
cracked the wood at the upper bout right where the top and sides meet, but she still plays and sounds solid as ever ...not to mention serves as a visual reminder to me to be more careful when puttin a guitar back up, geeeze!! And yeah, it's gone with me on innumerable family outings. So like you, I really am surprised by this one!
Edward