After playing cat and mouse with the seller of the Larrivee I've decided it wasn't meant to be. There are several reasons for this not the least of which is the difficult and sporadic communication with what must be a unmotivated seller. Another reason is I already own a Seagull with very similar construction and materials - although a dreadnought - and feel I can get very similar sound and playing enjoyment from the Seagull, at about half the cost.
Part of the attraction to the Larrivee is the OM body. And, as you know, I recently acquired a nice 000-body guitar that fell from the sky into my lap at an unbeatable price. Both of these guitars - the Seagull and the Silver Creek - offer a wide nut like the OM so I've got that covered as well.
Now, the only thing I don't like about the Silver Creek is the glossy, dipped-in-plastic look. I much prefer satin finishes but I am willing (and able) to overlook that for now. The sound and playability is fantastic. It's is solid wood which is a bonus. The Silver Creek is hanging in my office and has caused quite a stir among my guitar-playing colleageus.
So, for now, I intend to hold what I've got in the Seagull, the Silver Creek, and the Cort (mahogany) guitars. I may once again consider a travel-sized (3/4) guitar such as a Little Martin. While there are other good choices, the Little Martin allows the use of medium strings (some others don't, most notably, the Baby Taylor) and I have owned one previously and liked it. For what I have invested in any one of my guitars I could travel with any of them but the 3/4 size eliminates the need to put the guitar in checked baggage which is a time liability and potentially a damage liability as well.