lumgimfong wrote:...what other ways can a Ric bass be dated?
Apart from the truss rods, here a few things to look out for - and this is just what pops into my head as I write this:
- type of tuning machines
- neck construction (1-, 2-, 3- piece, the latter with skunk stripe), flatsawn/quartersawn...
- body routings
- headstock outline, angle and size
- pickguard screw holes (split vs. single)
- tailpiece mounting screw holes (3, 5 or 7 screws)
- tailpiece/bridge assembly (aluminum vs. zinc)
- nut material and colour
- fretboard inlay material and shape (dots, full-width triangles, not-quite-full-widht triangles, crushed pearl vs. whatever...)
... and of course everything electronics (pots, pot knobs, caps, wiring, mono/stereo)
This is not meant to be a comprehensive list by any means. I'm sure there's a few knowledgeable forumites around who could offer additional insight.
Do a forum search for the excellent and highly recommendable "Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass" series of topics (by Ted Staberow / rickfan60)...