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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 🔥 
Ends TODAY 7/14

1974 Gibson SG Custom

Forget the old adage, “less is more.” With a triple-humbucker SG Custom, more is more! This model remains one of the most awe-inspiring Gibson solidbodies, a top-of-the-line instrument tricked out with pearl block inlays, gold hardware, a bound fingerboard and headstock, and that mighty trio of Super Humbucking pickups. Here’s a prime example in a fetching white finish, with a headstock break that’s been expertly repaired - ready for a second life on StringTree.

1952 Gibson ES-150
Starts: 7/18
1986 Dobro DM-36
Starts: 7/19
1965 Guild T-100D
Starts: 7/20

Is your gear covered? 👀 We’ve partnered with WAX to make it easy to protect what you’ve uploaded to StringTree.

Whether it’s your full collection or just a few key pieces, you can now request coverage directly from your Showroom.

Key Features:

 Protection against theft, fire, flooding, accidental damage, pet mishaps, and travel loss
 Stated value coverage—know what you’ll receive in the event of a total loss
 Simple, hassle-free claims process
 Backed by Chubb, with 100+ years of experience insuring high-value items

With StringTree, your gear isn’t just listed.
It’s showcased.

Make Offers, Showcase, or Auction. The choice is yours!

Simply upload your instruments, and we’ll take it from there:

  • Our system auto-values, categorizes, and flags key details

  • You choose: keep it private, open to offers, or ready it for auction

  • Launch a public Showroom to turn curiosity into offers and sales.

  • Browse collections and make offers on available items that catch your eye

It’s the smarter way to sell premium gear — while telling your gear’s story.

Make Offers on Gear via Showrooms

LAST CHANCE TO ENTER:
Weird Noise Pedals x StringTree.co 
Special Giveaway: The Death Spiral 🌀

🚨 This week's prize: the Death Spiral Modulated Delay Pedal, a PT2399-based delay with dual LFOs and interactive controls.

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:

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!

  • Follow us on Instagram @StringTree.co, Facebook @StringTree.co and Linkedin for updates, previews, giveaways and more.

  • 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!

Thank you for being a part of StringTree!