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I've been using a Traveler Speedster for several years. Decent guitar with a 24" scale length, so it's pretty good to play on, especially with slightly heavier strings to counteract the shorter string length. A friend of mine just bought one of the newer models from Traveler called the EG-1 and while it's shaped like a Les Paul, it's got a Strat's scale length along with a built-in headphone amp.

If I was in the market for a travel-sized electric guitar, I'd go the EG-1 or EG-2. If you want an acoustic, the Baby Taylor is great and sounds a lot better than many of the smaller travel-size acoustics though it is a bit larger.
 
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I have a taylor baby. Been happy with it for the most part... it feels and sounds much more like a real guitar than others that I have played. It even holds its own when jamming with its full size brothers. All that being said, go out and play a few and figure out what you like for yourself. Everybody is different when it comes to guitars.
 

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