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Whoa! I've searched dozens of times for "headless nylon-string" and "travel classical" and never saw this fella. It's pricier than what I need it for at the moment, but if I really needed to leave my full-body nylon-string at home for a serious tour this looks like an excellent alternative, and is a lot shorter than the Soloette which has the same headless w/ detachable wings concept. The nylon-string version even has big white flamenco tap plates you can plug in - awesome. thanks for the review. Daryl Shawn www.swanwelder.com www.chinapaintingmusic.com > Possibly for the classico's on this list ... I travel with this thing > all the time so I maintain my practice during biz or family trips: > > http://www.miranda-tech.com/ > > The nice thing is you put it together in less than a minute and its > shape becomes ergonomically nearly equivalent to a classical guitar. > The wrong-side tuners are just a question of getting used to. I play > it acoustically (i.e. without headphones) when it's quiet enough, or > with headphones in noisier environs. The sound from the headphone is a > bit dry but fed through effects can be made to sound very nice. > > I've taken it on some pretty small aircraft, never had to check it. > Plenty of curiosity at security check though... > > Nic