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TL;DR... reckon that's in the right badminton court.
I find it the most adaptable of my acoustics and with the longer neck, it feels so easy to swap mid-set with an electric. But perhaps because of the circumstances of its purchase and not being a great fan of cutaways, I've kind of taken it a bit for granted.
A few weeks ago I took it into the studio with my Bourgeois Custom OM and a J45 expecting the Collings to remain in its case in favour of the other two. However, the producer picked the Collings out to be played on every track. And it sounded so nice, it was hard to argue. So much so, I had to work to get the Bourgeois on anything.
I love that Bourgeois, and it's still my favourite, but over these few days the producer asked to buy my Collings on three separate occasions. As a result of that session, the Collings has risen in my estimation and now has taken up its rightful place, sitting equal to my Bourgeois. So now they both sneer at my old J45 but happily it's the kind of guitar that doesn't give a shit.
I think if you like the guitar, and get it for around that price, you'll have a superb instrument that can cover a whole range of roles, that will offer up excellent value for money and hold its resale value really well. Hope it works out for you.
I found the neck the best bit, It is like playing a electric guitars with the resonance of a SJ200.