Introducing the RGW Heritage Tribute '55®

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andrew wrote:You're our resident Regenerate Degenerate. :mrgreen:

i bet you've been waiting months to say that!
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AzWhoFan wrote:
andrew wrote:You're our resident Regenerate Degenerate. :mrgreen:

i bet you've been waiting months to say that!


Nope, just thought of it as i was responding. :mrgreen:

Groaner jokes should be spontaneous. ;)
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another Heritage Tribute '55® is back from the paint shop and entering into final assembly and set-up phase. This one should be ready to ship in about three weeks

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I didn't know if I'd like the Rosewood fretboard with this body color ... and I am pleasantly pleased with the combo 8-)

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Almost as nice as mine... :mrgreen:

Seriously folks, this is one mighty fine instrument. I'll do a proper review of mine at some point - honest! For the time being just let me say that it pushes all the right buttons for me. Build quality, playability and tone all stand close comparison with pretty much any bass I've ever had my hands on - a genuinely boutique class instrument at the price of an off-the-shelf model (even after Transatlantic shipping and taxes).

Start saving while you can still afford one....
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Another beauty! Is that a painted headstock?
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hey rodent havent seen any new build updates from you in a while...working on anything of intrest?
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I've been waiting for a couple parts orders to arrive, and all but one are now in. the remaining order contains a couple custom pickup sets from Nordstrand

when those pickups arrive, I'll be able to wrap-up work on this Heritage Tribute '55® within a couple hours

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I also have several other lefty builds arriving back from the paint shop any day now. More on those when I have bodies/necks to post images of :D

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God that is stunning. Wish I could drop the coin on that right now
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Matt R. wrote:God that is stunning. Wish I could drop the coin on that right now


+1. It's on the to-do list.
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I got flooded today, as -ALL- of my in-work orders (except the one I took at NAMM) arrived from the paint shop this afternoon. I should have images up in a different thread this coming weekend when I have a chance to catch my breath.

there's going to be quite a few incredibly satisfied customers in the coming weeks 8-)

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I had been hoping the weather here in Seattle would cooperate so I could shoot a series of images with the Seattle waterfront skyline as the backdrop, but no way :(

Here's completed images of the latest Heritage Tribute '55™ prior to getting packed up and readied for shipment to Australia

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Man that is gorgeous. I want candy apple red with a matching headstock and a mint green guard.
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thanks 8-)

CAR with a matching headstock is definitely an available option, as is the mint guard ;) how about some birds on that neck?

and I agree it would look spectacular

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I am really happy with the look of the bass can't wait. I'll watching the postman. i will be happy to do a review on this bass on a few bass forums
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My Bass arrived a day early fantastic. can't believe the finish on this bass utterly beautiful.
Guitar tech reckons he'll have it ready for me Saturday afternoon.
Have a gig on Saturday night do I dare take the 55 along for a play.
you bet I will. Thanks Rod for this fine Bass.
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Regenerate guitarworks 55 Tribute. MIM Fender Jazz Vintage 70's. G&L L2000 USA made 80's. Ibanez Soundgear. Ibanez Eb3 copy early 70's.
Vantage VS600B. Frankenfender Pbass. Danelectro DC. Warwick Alien 4 string Acoustic. Chinese 5 String Acoustic.
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leftieray wrote:My Bass arrived a day early fantastic. can't believe the finish on this bass utterly beautiful.
Leftieray


Isn't it though! I still can't believe what a great instrument this is. I believe yours is identical to mine apart from the fretboard. I'll be very keen to hear what you think after you've used it a bit.

Two fabulous instruments, on either side of the planet - do you think maybe we know something Rod's countrymen don't? :D
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'98 Thumb BO 5
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'09 Regenerate Axiom 4
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Stunning work, Rod. Glad to see the word is spreading.
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As am I!
Rod it is great to see that you are making this whole venture a success. I haven't had the pleasure (yet) of playing one of your instruments but the quality of your work is appearent even in pictures.

Leftieray, Congrats on your awesome new bass!
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Beautiful work!
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Just finished myfirst gig with the 55. Very happy. Action and neck nice and fast
it was a jazzy type gig and the 55 sounded great at a low volume. Can't wait to play it at my local blues jam
Regenerate guitarworks 55 Tribute. MIM Fender Jazz Vintage 70's. G&L L2000 USA made 80's. Ibanez Soundgear. Ibanez Eb3 copy early 70's.
Vantage VS600B. Frankenfender Pbass. Danelectro DC. Warwick Alien 4 string Acoustic. Chinese 5 String Acoustic.
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