2000 Gibson ES-175 Vintage Sunburst
Description
6 lbs. 15 oz.
One owner guitar in VG condition. With original warranty card and OHSC.
02660679
2000 Gibson ES-175 (Sunburst) – Overview & Specs
General
Model: ES-175
Year: 2000
Finish: Traditional Vintage Sunburst (nitrocellulose lacquer)
Made in: USA, Gibson Nashville plant
Body
Construction: Full-hollow archtop
Top: Laminated Maple
Back & Sides: Laminated Maple
Binding: Multi-ply on the top, single-ply on the back
F-holes: Traditional unbound ES-175 style
Depth: 3 3/8" (standard ES-175 body depth)
Neck
Material: Mahogany
Profile: Medium “C” (Gibson’s late-90s/early-00s comfortable carve)
Scale Length: 24.75"
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Inlays: Pearloid parallelograms
Frets: 20
Nut Width: Typically 1.68"
Binding: Single-ply white
Hardware
Bridge: Tune-O-Matic on a rosewood base
Tailpiece: Zig-zag or standard ES-175 trapeze tailpiece
Tuners: Grover Rotomatics (common for this era)
Pickguard: 5-ply beveled archtop guard
Electronics spec (for the common dual-pickup ES-175D):
Pickups: ’57 Classic humbuckers (factory standard around 1998–2002)
Controls:
2 × Volume
2 × Tone
3-way toggle selector
Knobs: Gold top hats
Case
Original case: Brown Gibson hardshell with pink lining or black/pink depending on production batch.
Notes About This Era
Early-2000s ES-175s were known for:
Very consistent build quality
Great neck stability
Warm, classic jazz tone with slightly brighter articulation from the ’57 Classics
Excellent craftsmanship from the Nashville archtop team (before archtop production moved)
One owner guitar in VG condition. With original warranty card and OHSC.
02660679
2000 Gibson ES-175 (Sunburst) – Overview & Specs
General
Model: ES-175
Year: 2000
Finish: Traditional Vintage Sunburst (nitrocellulose lacquer)
Made in: USA, Gibson Nashville plant
Body
Construction: Full-hollow archtop
Top: Laminated Maple
Back & Sides: Laminated Maple
Binding: Multi-ply on the top, single-ply on the back
F-holes: Traditional unbound ES-175 style
Depth: 3 3/8" (standard ES-175 body depth)
Neck
Material: Mahogany
Profile: Medium “C” (Gibson’s late-90s/early-00s comfortable carve)
Scale Length: 24.75"
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Inlays: Pearloid parallelograms
Frets: 20
Nut Width: Typically 1.68"
Binding: Single-ply white
Hardware
Bridge: Tune-O-Matic on a rosewood base
Tailpiece: Zig-zag or standard ES-175 trapeze tailpiece
Tuners: Grover Rotomatics (common for this era)
Pickguard: 5-ply beveled archtop guard
Electronics spec (for the common dual-pickup ES-175D):
Pickups: ’57 Classic humbuckers (factory standard around 1998–2002)
Controls:
2 × Volume
2 × Tone
3-way toggle selector
Knobs: Gold top hats
Case
Original case: Brown Gibson hardshell with pink lining or black/pink depending on production batch.
Notes About This Era
Early-2000s ES-175s were known for:
Very consistent build quality
Great neck stability
Warm, classic jazz tone with slightly brighter articulation from the ’57 Classics
Excellent craftsmanship from the Nashville archtop team (before archtop production moved)