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I'm not entirely sure why but they seem to take a real hit for shifting second hand, so if you see one pop up try one out if you are able to.
If you're looking for something a bit more 'traditional' in voicing (i.e. Martin style bracing) for a European built instrument, I'd recommend having a look at Furch.
They figure well alongside the big brands and are a welcome quality alternative.
It’s really up to whither YOU like their sound and feel - being able to choose is what makes you an individual, it’s to easy (and safe) to go with the herd.
As EWH says - they are on the bright / modern side of the tone coloration scale.
You say - “Online forums seem to be lukewarm about them. “
I say ’sheep’, particularly ‘over the pond’ forums.
Example - it took a uk guy to realise that a spruce / MAPLE 000 12 FRET is a killer fingerpicking masterpiece - any mention of such a guitar for that style of playing would have been met with - ‘for that money - you need a wizard apprentice modified approximation thingy made from ‘the trunk’ - if your with me
As for ‘celticana’ music style - it can be played on anything -
e.g. - this khaen is THE sound of celticana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA6fEY1Nl3s