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UK
/hˈɛdstɒk/
]
NOUN
- the stationary support in a machine or power tool that supports and drives a revolving part (as a chuck or the spindle on a lathe)
How To Use headstock In A Sentence
- a different scale length and a pointy "drooped" - style reversed headstock with locking machine heads and was equipped with Rio Grande single-coil pickups. WN.com - Business News
- This guitar had two maple necks, each with a different scale length and a pointy "drooped" - style reversed headstock with locking machine heads and was equipped with Rio Grande single-coil pickups. WN.com - Business News
- By the way, trainspotters, I noticed that Kramer's Fender Strat was a non-tremolo model but bizarrely had the legend ‘With Synchronized Tremolo’ on the headstock!
- Following them was the source of the music, a man perched in the back of a pickup truck, surrounded by children, playing what appeared to be an electric double-ukulele that had what looked like a large flame carved onto the headstock.
- Liz walked on inconspicuously until the headstocks of two B.C. Rich guitars closed in front of her.
- Transmission case is a key part in the drive system of the vertical lift platform mill machine, which unity headstock, feed change gearbox and other parts and maintain their right position.
- Having said that, I do have a Strat that I made from parts, but I put a left-handed Explorer style neck on it, so it looks really funky with this weird upside-down hockey-stick headstock.
- Evil Jared lit up a small torch on his guitar's headstock while marching like a goose-stepping Nazi soldier.
- Then I took a speaker coil, mounted a magnet to the back of the headstock and drove the coil with a really high-ohm/watt output amp so that the speaker would actually drive the body of the guitar.
- They are located on either side of the headstock.