Thanks guys.
Yes bluesguy, that's the same guitar. Hopefully the quality is consistent. I think it would make a great camp guitar. It stays in tune extremely well, feels and sounds good, is lightweight, and won't break the bank if a bear takes off with it.
The body size is about that of a standard classical guitar with a depth of only 3 7/8", and the neck joins the body at the 12th fret, so it's a little smaller than a dreadnought, but the scale is standard.
Here's another clip of it as long as I've got your attention.
