Got mine today, sadly looking like a box of cigarettes. Apparently it split open during shipping.
Somebody tried to put it back together using a couple of pieces of clear tape but the tape didn't hold.
One side of the box also has a fairly big hole punched through it.
I left a trail of foam pieces up the street, into the building, and down the hall to my apartment.
The neck is snapped at the heel like d1dsj's, but here the neck itself split rather than separating from the body wood.
Will try to get decent pics of the break tomorrow in bright daylight; the wood is very dark.
The delicate headstock seems completely undamaged; I'm a little surprised at that.
On the plus side, I believe the neck can be repaired.
Not sure whether it could simply be glued & clamped, or if it'll need routed slots with splines glued in.
Maybe even a couple of long screws to anchor it? Will bring it to a luthier for a consultation some day.
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Some good stuff:
Neck shape seems like it'll be very comfortable, maybe a little narrower than I'm used to
Not a lot of shoulder in back, yet it's fairly chunky. Maybe more of a U profile than the common C.
I was worried it'd be a skinny shredstick neck, but there's some nice meat here to grip.
This neck definitely has some heft, too. Haven't checked the guitar's balance on a strap yet.
Satin neckback feels like it'll be great in my hand, and the wenge fretboard is absolutely beautiful.
Body is nice and small. Finish is lovely in person, and the guitar is pretty lightweight overall.
Haven't put it on a scale yet, but I'd say well under eight pounds.
Lighter than either of my korina Explorers, perhaps not quite as light as the Moderne.
Despite the unfortunate shipping damage, I appreciate Orpheo's generosity and workmanship.
Can't wait to play it (and hear it!) but that will have to wait a while longer yet.