Well I've finally found my way over hear. Looks like a fantastic place. I'm currently 5 weeks into a Taylor 12 fret BTO wait. Edgeburst Sinker top with Cocobolo back/sides and ebony binding. Standard headstock, bone nut & saddle, and Gotoh gold tuners. Hopefully the holidays will make time move faster. Jim at Guitar Rodeo was fantastic to work with and (knock on wood) I should see it arrive on the 15th of January. I was looking for something a little bit different with this guitar and from the standard 12 frets that I have played in the stores I was really surprised at the sound that came out of this little monster. I think Dennis's love child comment really best describes the tone that I was hearing. Anyway another 5 to 6 weeks and then I can show some pictures.
1. Welcome!

2. You must post pics when you get that ...wow, sounds like a stunner!
I played a 12-fret at a Road Show and was immediately impressed (I'm a natural cynic

). I'm not even a "small guitar" kind of guy and never fancied Parlors or smaller shapes, personally. So I was merely curious, then immediately experienced what the "to do" was about. The 12-fret has a deeper more "mature" voice (hmmm, how to describe that??) that is simply different. And different enough that I got it in my head to search them out. So I tried a couple of GC body guitars ...no go for me. The did sound smaller for me, and was no where near the same. Yup, it was the build of a 12-fret that lends itself to "that" tone. FWIW, I am a strummer and picker, maybe round 5% with bare fingers. For the short time I had it in my hands, I would say it takes strumming very well, yet its smaller size and build made it nicely touch sensitive.
So I'd personally say hold out and get a 12-fret in your hands: you'll either want one immediately or feel blaise about it; it is a different guitar, to be sure! FWIW, I found an RT style 2 (that's a GC body) that filled that 12-fret sound in my head: short scale, deep tones, yet still big sounding despite it's diminutive size, and 14 frets for better access. RT is no longer taking orders, but if you find one used, I'd say jump on it. But at least with a 12 fret, you can order/spec one out to your liking. Happy hunting!
Edward