Hi Bryan,
The guitar is much better balanced than I thought it would be. It has a good bass response (even with dropped D) and a bright treble. One of the many screw ups I did with this guitar was forgetting to trim the sides down to make a shallower box. It's as deep bodied as a Dred - a fat little pig!
Hi Brad,
The neck is held on with common hardware store fasteners - a single 10-24 cap head screw screwed into a T nut. I wanted to avoid anything too exotic in case of loss or failure. A replacement could be easily sourced. Plus a buck and a half beats paying for some of the hardware on offer (Rubner at one time sold a version of Stauffer style neck hardware
https://www.mimf.com/library/Staufer_ad ... -2011.html ) .
I also use a couple of small locator pins made from the same rod I make truss rods from.
Here are pictures from another travel guitar (the dreadnought in the first picture is also a takedown travel guitar) showing the neck pocket and also the tail port. The bolt that holds the neck on reverses and locks the neck in the tail port.