I mentioned recently that I am going to go take a listen to a 12-fret guitar soon, and someone suggested that I take my current Taylor along so I can compare the familiar sound to the new sound, in that specific setting.
Sounds like a great idea, a little bit of a pain, but a great idea.
Anyone do this? Have you ever had negative feedback from the storekeeper?
Thanks!

-K
I've done it 2x...
1) First time at a GC in Denver and the guitar I thought I wanted (not a Taylor) didn't sound near as good as the one I brought in (also not a Taylor), so I left with what I brought and nothing else. All I had to do there was check in at the front desk, where they opened the case, wrote down the brand, style and the few accessories I had in the case, and let me in (then they checked it all again on the way out).
2) The 2nd time was just a week ago ago when I drove to Rapid City SD from Denver (I may re-post the thread I shared on the AGF here about that crazy story) to pick up my new 315ce... I took my 615ce in to A/B with the 315 (not that I most likely wouldn't have walked out with the 315 regardless of what the A/B revealed, which BTW was cool cause the 315, IMO, sounded every bit as nice, balanced, deep and clear as the 615), and there was NO issue there at Haggerty's, not even a case check. I just brought the 615 in, took mine and theirs over to a sitting area, played them for a bit, bought the new 315 cash and headed out the door.
I think bringing in an owned guitar to A/B with one that might be purchased is a GREAT idea and I would not patronize a dealer or shop that wouldn't allow it... although I don't see any shop or store taking that harsh stance (especially if the patron is willing to submit to any "security" or "loss prevention" measures the shop/store requires).