Well, shucky-ducky. Looking at the commentary over on UMGF, this cockamamie notion of an over-sized Dreadnought guitar seems to be better-received than I'd have thought. I have absolutely no interest in one. I kinda' hope Fret Mill orders one, so I can play it, (so I can say I did) but in my opinion, a 12-fret D was plenty big, cubic inch-wise. But hey... I'm probably not their target market for much of anything made after 1930.
Now if they made it into an acoustic bass guitar... a real one. Well, I might get more open-minded.