A Carl Thompson experience

General discussion of all things left hand bass.
Post Reply
User avatar
belinmad
Posts: 523
Joined: February 21st, 2011, 10:51 am
Location: London, UK

A Carl Thompson experience

Post by belinmad »

I've been trying to get my hands on a lefty Carl Thompson for a while now, but didn't want to go through the hassle/risk/nerve-racking experience of putting myself on the waiting list.

So, when this 1978 4-stringer popped up here not long ago, I jumped at it and bought it from Joe almost sight unseen (a friend when to check it out before I got it).

The bass is playable but has some neck issues, so I contacted Pete Hilton to get his help, and he set me up with Carl himself.

So today I got to meet Carl in person and discuss the bass. Being the perfectionist he is, he wants to replace the neck and a few more things on the bass (he wants to upgrade electronics, as the current pickups are pre-Kent Armstrong, and replace the old BadAss bridge and old tuners with HipShot ultralites). I spent more than an hour with him, listening to all sorts of anecdotes about the guitars he built for Lou Reed, and what was it like to build 8-string basses when there were no wide soapbars and the only pickup maker around was Bill Bartolini. The man is a legend. And I get to see him again when I pick up my bass in a couple of weeks!!

Here are some pictures of my visit to Carl's shop, and a video of himself playing his 38" fretless.
Image
Image
Image
Image
User avatar
superheavydeathmetal
Posts: 1282
Joined: November 20th, 2013, 6:09 pm
Location: Cincinnati

Re: A Carl Thompson experience

Post by superheavydeathmetal »

Man, that is so cool that you got to meet him and go to his shop!
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.
User avatar
fivebass52
Posts: 3628
Joined: November 26th, 2008, 6:14 am
Location: Oahu, Hawaii
Contact:

Re: A Carl Thompson experience

Post by fivebass52 »

Are you sure that wasn't Gandalf?! ;) What a great story, and what a nice guy to personally take your bass back under his wing and restore it for you... Looking forward to your pics - and maybe audio? - of the completed project!
R&B Stretch Bass, Walter Woods 1000w Green-Light Stereo Amp, AccuGroove El Whappo and TR112, assorted axes, amps, cabs...
http://www.myspace.com/thestrangershawaii
User avatar
andrew
Site Admin
Posts: 2666
Joined: March 4th, 2008, 3:51 pm
Location: Pacific Northwest

Re: A Carl Thompson experience

Post by andrew »

Very cool!
User avatar
AzWhoFan
Posts: 2866
Joined: March 14th, 2008, 10:57 am

Re: A Carl Thompson experience

Post by AzWhoFan »

yes very cool indeed!
... and Gandalf is one of the kittehs in my profile pic. :D
User avatar
fivebass52
Posts: 3628
Joined: November 26th, 2008, 6:14 am
Location: Oahu, Hawaii
Contact:

Re: A Carl Thompson experience

Post by fivebass52 »

AzWhoFan wrote:yes very cool indeed!
... and Gandalf is one of the kittehs in my profile pic. :D
OK, now it's getting creepy in here.... :o :lol:
R&B Stretch Bass, Walter Woods 1000w Green-Light Stereo Amp, AccuGroove El Whappo and TR112, assorted axes, amps, cabs...
http://www.myspace.com/thestrangershawaii
User avatar
Addison
Posts: 1341
Joined: June 15th, 2009, 8:03 am

Re: A Carl Thompson experience

Post by Addison »

WOW!!! So cool... What an awesome story.

F Bass BN5 • ZON Legacy Elite 5 • ZON Sonus Elite 5 Fretless • ZON Sonus BG5 • Fender Custom Shop '64 NOS Jazz • Fender Custom Shop '75 NOS Jazz • Fender ADE Precision • Music Man SR4
User avatar
Lefty007
Posts: 770
Joined: March 12th, 2008, 5:13 pm

Re: A Carl Thompson experience

Post by Lefty007 »

Cool story, bro! And I mean that in the non-sarcastic way. :D

Do post pictures when the bass is done!
User avatar
belinmad
Posts: 523
Joined: February 21st, 2011, 10:51 am
Location: London, UK

Re: A Carl Thompson experience

Post by belinmad »

Fast forward 45 days or so, and the story continues:
Yesterday I went to Carl's in Brooklyn to pick up my bass. And I couldn't have been more pleasantly surprised! Carl decided to sand and re-oil the whole bass, re-do the electronics and its cover, and replace the tuners and the bridge.
It cost me a little more but the bass looks like new now. And plays like a dream!!

Image
Carl with the bass, like new (front)

Image
Same, back

Image
Carl holding the old neck

Image
This pic really captures the new finish

Image
The bass at home, under a different light

Image
detail of the head - Carl Thompson's signature

Image
Detail of the new bridge - he had to put a piece of wood to raise it a bit

Image
New electronics, and electronics' cover

Image
When Carl took the bass apart one of the old bezels broke, and now the one on my bass comes from the first bass Carl ever built, the one shown in the first post!

Image
The bass in its new home!!
User avatar
fivebass52
Posts: 3628
Joined: November 26th, 2008, 6:14 am
Location: Oahu, Hawaii
Contact:

Re: A Carl Thompson experience

Post by fivebass52 »

Wow, that came out great! It's so organic looking, and looks like it could have come from Middle Earth! Plug it into a a big stack, and shake down the walls of Mordor..... :twisted:
R&B Stretch Bass, Walter Woods 1000w Green-Light Stereo Amp, AccuGroove El Whappo and TR112, assorted axes, amps, cabs...
http://www.myspace.com/thestrangershawaii
User avatar
superheavydeathmetal
Posts: 1282
Joined: November 20th, 2013, 6:09 pm
Location: Cincinnati

Re: A Carl Thompson experience

Post by superheavydeathmetal »

Excellent! A great story all the way!
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.
Post Reply