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Discover new auction items going live, browse through our Showrooms to send offers on available gear and more.
Weekly Update: July 14
NO RESERVE 🔥 | 1974 Gibson SG Custom |
1967 Custom Kraft Ambassador | 2003 Gibson L7-C Custom Shop Masterbuilt | 2016 ‘65 Fender Princeton Reverb Reissue |
2008 Moog E1 Guitar | 1971 Fender Deluxe Reverb Amplifier |
1975 Ibanez Model 2350 Lawsuit Era Les Paul Copy |
1990s Steinberger | 1969 Fender Telecaster Bass | 1980s Peavey Butcher 120 Tube Amplifier |
1952 Gibson ES-150 | 1980s Yamaha BB 1600 | 1986 Dobro DM-36 |
2024 Tom Anderson Raven Classic | 1965 Guild T-100D |
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LAST CHANCE TO ENTER:
Weird Noise Pedals x StringTree.co
Special Giveaway: The Death Spiral 🌀
Weird Noise Pedals is a small family operated pedal company that came about after many nights of tinkering and teaching myself about circuit design in a walk-in closet and building pedals in a laundry room. All of their pedals are hand built in Astoria, Oregon and their circuits and PCBs are designed in house. The pedal graphics are all original designs and screen printed at Weird Noise.
Key Features:
✅ Dual LFO modulation system (IC-based LFO 1 + transistor-based optical LFO 2)
✅ Built-in OD/fuzz circuit on the "dry" signal for added grit and character
✅ Highly interactive controls encourage experimentation over conventional settings
✅ FLTR control shapes feedback oscillation while taming PT2399 chip noise
✅ Expression pedal input for real-time delay time warping and signal mangling
✅ Fluorescent and UV light reactive finish with included 3D glasses
🔽 Here's How to Enter The Giveaway:
Create an free account on StringTree.co
Follow Weird Noise Pedals for an extra chance to win
Tag 2 friends who would rock this pedal!
Already registered? Just make sure you're following our social platforms to complete your entry! The winner will be drawn on July 21st, 2025.
How To Get Engaged:
Head to StringTree.co, create an account, and start bidding!
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Get ready to bid on 3-7 auctions every week, with each listing on a countdown before bidding opens. Engage early by viewing the items and connecting with other users!
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