I've experienced the same thing a lot of other GS mini owners have: that once the glow of excitement wears off, we tend to play them a lot less than we did when we first got them. They sound good for the price, but you won't confuse it for a high end guitar, although there's no shame in that. They play well, despite the medium-gauge strings. I tend to leave mine out on a stand, and it has evolved into mainly a "grab guitar," when I need to figure something out quickly or just bang out a few chords. The narrow nut width takes a little getting used to, especially if you're switching back and forth between a mini and a guitar with a standard nut width. I have the original Sitka model, and I'm fine with using it the way I do. I can also see that it would be very suitable as a campfire guitar or the primary guitar for a small person.