
I know this subject has been discussed to death on the forum here already (and I promise I really did read every post I could find about it over the past couple of weeks, lol), but I'm having some trouble determining what wood the body of my new-to-me recently acquired CIJ Jazzmaster is actually made of. It's a 1997-2000 '66 Reissue model, in Olympic White finish. I've looked up the serial number online at a couple of different places, and apparently this guitar must have been made in those few "transition years" in which MIJ switched to CIJ as it's listed as being made by the Fuji-Gen factory. I also own a 2002-2004 CIJ Jaguar, and this JM seems to be quite a bit lighter weight-wise than it does...though the Jag has always seemed kinda abnormaly heavy (which I like, lol). I know that, from researching online, that it's said that from around 1996-1997 and onwards that all CIJ Jazzmasters were made of alder instead of the basswood used up until then for the MIJs. I'm just wondering if this is actually some kind of exception to that rule or something though, honestly. The previous owner seemed about 90% sure that it was an alder JM, by the way. Anyways, just wanted to ask and see if any of you guys here have had any experience with this kinda thing or some knowledge / answers on the subject. I very much appreciate any thoughts on this whatsoever; thanks!