Carl Thompson (luthier)
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Carl Thompson (born 1939) is a luthier and musician specializing in the construction of high-quality custom bass guitars, based in Brooklyn, New York.
Born in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania to a large musical family, he moved to New York City in 1967 to pursue a career as a jazz guitarist. After working in a guitar shop to supplement his income, he started his own guitar repair business. He made his first instrument in 1974 and quickly gained renown in the craft.
Unusual custom bass guitars made by Carl Thompson are the piccolo bass - a guitar of the same dimensions as a normal bass but tuned an octave higher - and five and six-stringed contra-bass guitars. Carl is attributed with creating both the first electric piccolo bass (commissioned by Stanley Clarke) the first electric 6-string bass (commissioned by Anthony Jackson) as well as the first fretless six string bass.
Les Claypool's fretless six-string, the "Rainbow Bass," is one of his trademarks. Besides the Rainbow Bass, Claypool owns six other Carl Thompson creations.
Thompson basses are sought after and he maintains a two year waiting list, though some orders can take well over three years to complete. The cost for a basic four string bass made by Thompson is about $4,000. Basses such as the "Rainbow Bass" can cost well over $10,000 although Carl will not make copies of the bass for his clients despite being asked to do so in the past - he maintains that all his basses are "one of a kind".
Thompson continues to be an active musician, practicing several hours a day, and performing once a week at a local Brooklyn restaurant. He has a fascination with jazz singers, and is a respected vocal coach of young singers.