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Haunted by Dead Guitar Strings? String Thing Lifts the Curse

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10.04.2026

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Haunted by Dead Guitar Strings? String Thing Lifts the Curse

Wrap your old guitar strings around FRET12’s collectible mummy figurine—and turn your trash into treasure worthy of Tut’s tomb.

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It’s an age-old quandary for guitarists: what in God’s name to do with the tangle of old guitar strings you’re left with once you’ve restrung your favorite axe?

They poke your fingertips, whish through the air alarmingly close to your eyeballs, and when all’s said and done, they refuse to stay in the bin. It’s almost as though they have a life of their own: try to ball them up, and they will find a way to jumpscare you when you least expect it.

Plus, once they finally do make it into the bin, and then to the landfill, what comes next? There’s no way those things are good for the environment. Won’t anyone think of the dolphins?

That’s where FRET12‘s String Thing comes in.

Meet String Thing, the guitar string upcycling mummy figurine that’s guaranteed to be the best idea anyone has ever come up with concerning used guitar string disposal.

FRET12 founder Dan Tremonti came up with the idea for String Thing as a stroke of luck. The musician/entrepreneur told me in a video call, “I was sidestage at a show, and I was talking to a tech who was changing strings. When he opened up the drawer, he had a bunch of these coiled up strings with gaff tape on ’em. It was cool that he held on to em. If I could have those strings off of my favorite guitar player’s guitar, that’d be an amazing collectible.”

“He gave me some, and they ended up in my junk drawer at home. A while later, I was going through there and there was a 007 action figure wrapped in the strings. So I pulled it out, and I mummified it.”

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