Ohana BKT-70G
I would describe this as a "short neck" baritone with a tenor scale.
It has a shortened baritone-width neck in tenor scale on a baritone body. It is not a tenor neck, which would be thinner both in width and girth, on a baritone body. The difference being it frets like a tenor but the neck feels like a Baritone.
In essence, this is a baritone neck with the nut set at what would be 4th fret. Capo a baritone at the 4th fret and you'll get the feel of it.
The BKT, as mentioned, required positioning the 12th fret at the body to make a tenor scale work. I personally don't play way up the neck or beyond the 12th fret, so that doesn't restrict me. I don't use "front" dots, as I can't ever see them without hunching over, so I like the art at the 12th fret.
Its overall length is about 24" and the large body makes it easy to hold on my lap. Big, bold sound. I really like it.
<edit> I have it strung and tuned as a re-entrant baritone.
-Wiggy