Rarely, on some acoustics, the upper strap button is located on the headstock.
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The headstock is inlayed with the logo of Sammy's new supergroup, Chickenfoot.
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The manufacturer's logo or a small design is often inlaid into the headstock.
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Air can be introduced through the headstock chuck spindle for glassblowing.
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A soft dead center is used in the headstock spindle as the work rotates with the centre.
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Its headstock shape was later made famous by Fender's Stratocaster model.
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The headstock was demolished in 1932 and the shaft was finally filled and capped in 1974.
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It has a black finish with white binding and a color-matched headstock.
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When I opened the case back in Beijing, however, I discovered the headstock was dangling off.
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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)
Headstock or peghead is a part of guitar or similar stringed instrument. The main function of a headstock is holding the instrument's strings. Strings go from the bridge past the nut and are usually fixed on machine heads on headstock. ...
The part of a guitar situated on the end of the neck which houses the machine heads.
A beam, of wood or metal, to which the bell is attached. It transmits the torque from the wheel to the bell itself, and turns on bearings to which it is attached by gudgeon pins.
The Headstock is the piece of your guitar that contains the tuning pegs and is separated from the neck by the nut. It will also contain the brand name of your guitar and model.
Contains the spindle in two preloaded ball bearings.
Component of a locomotive, carriage or wagon underframe which goes across the extreme end of the vehicle, and onto which the buffers and drawgear are mounted. (N.B. the buffer shanks and drawgear may pass through the headstock and act, via springs, on other parts of the underframe structure). ...
End of neck where tuning heads meet strings
This is where the machine heads (tuners) are mounted. Also called a peghead. See Photo.