Originally posted by WojBhoy:Call me pedantic (although I prefer Harry in all honesty), but how does one get a jumbo mini? Surely they're two contrasting terms lol? Damn guitar makers and their silly names...
Hello Pedantic Harry. Oddly enough, a few company's to make a 15/16 size jumbo and call it a Jr. or Mini.
The Gibson Emmylou Harris model is a Mini Jumbo.
Jumbo shape, style and adornments of the Gibson J200 and SJ200 but a bit smaller in body.
J=Jumbo / SJ=SUPER Jumbo.
So like your soda at your local fast food, you can get them in small, medium and super size.

You think GUITAR MAKERS have silly names, what about EFFECTS makers?
Danelectro: "Cool Cat Chorus", Pastrami Overdrive, Corned Beef Reverb, Pepperoni Phaser, Chicken Salad Vibrato, Chili Dog Octave Fuzz... Basically their lineup reads like ingredients at a Deli!
Lovetone: Equally guilty! Big Cheese Distortion, Doppelganger Phaser/Vibrato, Brown Source Overdrive, Meat Ball Envelope Filter, after having an online competition to name the flanger they developed - they settle on "?" (aka Flange With No Name)!
And when your company is called Way Huge, it's almost expected that you'd have a pedal with the suggest name of "Swollen Pickle", "Camel Toe" (Triple Overdrive [basically it's the Camel Toe is a Green Rhino and a Red Llama in 1 pedal), "Aqua Puss" (analog delay), the less racy... "Red Llama" (Overdrive), "Blue Hippo" (Analog Chorus), "Purple Platypus Octi-Drive (Octave Overdrive) and lest I forget... the Saffron Squeeze (Compressor) Oh... and lest I forget the "Creamy Dreamer" by [b]Sustain Punch[/b].