CTBasses.com wrote:Allen Duncan is an aspiring young bassist that has always admired Carl's work. Through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Carl was introduced to Allen whose biggest wish was to own a Carl Thompson bass (with a tremolo, just like his hero Les Claypool). Carl has previously worked with the Foundation and was excited at the chance to make Allen's wish come true. Allen's dream bass is a 32" scale 4-string with 29 frets and a Kahler trem, which was generously donated by Darrin Huff. This bass is its own exotic forest! The body has a Honduran Mahogany core, the top is bookmatched "diet" Cocobolo over curly Maple, the center block is Canary wood on the front with a Padauk stripe in the center and a "canine free" Cocobolo back, the center block side stripes are curly Maple and Padauk, the body back is bookmatched Padauk, the cat's eyes are Bocote with a Padauk stripe and the eye itself is Yellow Heart and Purple Heart, the neck is Maple with Bocote side stripes and a Morado fingerboard, the headstock has Cocobolo "classic" veneers front and back and Padauk side stripes and the nameplate is leather. Whew, that was a mouthful! In addition to building the bass for Allen, Carl and friends threw a party in his honor on May 18 at the Grappa Cafe. Carl played the bass with a host of guest musicians and the entire evening was captured on video to be sent to Allen along with the completed bass. The following are pictures of the bass at various stages of completion, as well as a few from the party on Allen's behalf.
This guy named Marshall just got his bass from Carl:
I called Carl in November 2003 to order this bass, and it was completed in September 2006. I am completely overwhelmed by the finished instrument. It is a dream to play, sounds terrific, and stunning to look at. When I ordered the bass, I asked for a 32” 4-string bass with dark woods. Many thanks to Carl, Pete, and Kelvin.