Another nod in Giacomo's direction! He's played a couple of times at Doug Young's monthly acoustic guitar nights in Santa Clara, and I'm always in awe of his talent, technique, tone and repertoire. Kudos J! Love your McGill, too!
On the subject of the thread, I own a Tom Prisloe classical I bought in 1996 from now defunct Hand Picked Guitars in Detroit. It's an Englemann Spruce/ East Indian Rosewood small body guitar fashioned after a Hauser. It's got lots of volume and a wonderful tone. It's only gotten better over time. Plays easily and is fun to play.
A shot of the rosette.
Tom's website:
http://www.classicalguitarbuilder.com/
If I were in the market for another classical, I'd probably go for a Randy Reynolds or a Matt Mustapick. I've played them and they speak to me.
http://www.reynoldsguitars.com/
http://mustapickguitars.com/classical/intro/index.php