So I've been only playing for a few months, and I am on electric, because let's face it, I'm a chunky monkey. So I find acoustic guitars, dreadnaughts and normal sized ones, hard to get my arms around fully and still be able to see the strings, and sometimes it gets hard on the back. But after a bit of research I tried a few parlor and travel sized ones for feel. They felt much better and I decided I'd try the travel e mahogany. The usual Thoman A class delivery sent it and my son's left handed 130ce together to Ireland in a week.
I can't get over the quality of the build and the looks on both of them, my e travel looks like a €500 guitar, there was only one cosmetic issue, and that was around the soundhole there was some rough looking cut, but I only noticed it because I was looking for it. Also, I still haven't worked out how to get the included battery into the tuner and piezo unit, but I'll just YouTube that.
But onto the playing of the guitar. At first I thought I'd made a mistake, the strings felt really tight, even after tuning it, but it was just me not strumming hard enough, and now it's absolutely singing. The nut is perfect, the action is bang on and it is really loud for such a small guitar. I've been playing it in my car during breaks, and watching some videos on learning and what's hit me all of a sudden, is how easily and smooth it is to move about the fretboard on it, and the strings, which are heavier and bronze, are really super sounding. The tuning is so stable and I didn't need to make any adjustments. I've just shown it to a friend who plays Taylor's and has a Taylor mini that this is based on, and he can't get over how familiar feeling and sounding it is to the mini. Added bonus, in the box was a guitar cable and the 9v battery for the piezo which is not listed on the specs, and the really cool gig bag. The bag is a bit military sandy colour which in-kind of like, but it's a little tight for the guitar, it does have a nice pocket and good straps, as well as a velcro band to hold the headstock in place in the bag, and it's well padded.
Amazing guitar Thoman, and Danke !!