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The Artist ARZ is a single cutaway, 24 fret, 25 " scale guitar that features a wide variety of bridges and pickups depending on the specific model.
The Artist ART is a single cutaway, 22 fret, 24. 75 " scale guitar that features a hard tail bridge.
The Ibanez ARX is a set-in neck, double cutaway guitar with 22 frets on a 24. 75 " scale.
For years, Sarah McLachlan's main stage guitar has been a late -' 70s Larrivée C-10 with rosewood back and sides, a spruce top, and a Florentine cutaway.
The single cutaway hollowbody electric guitar featured a 17 " wide body in a flat-black urethane finish, parallel tone bars and sound post, two “ Black Top ” Filter ' Tron pickups, Grover tuners, big block fretboard inlays, a harp tailpiece and gold-plated hardware.
These variations were followed by an entirely new type of guitar that featured a block of solid wood between the front and back sections of the guitars cutaway.
In 1951, Gibson released the L5CES, an L5 with a single cutaway body and two electric pickups, equally playable as either an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar.
* Triumph-Introduced in 2006, the Triumph is a single cutaway guitar.
* Godin Summit CT-A single cutaway guitar with a carved flame maple top and 24 " scale length.

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These include the Otto Erdesz ' cutaway ' viola, which has one shoulder cut out to make shifting easier ; the ' Oak Leaf ' viola, which has two extra bouts ; viol-shaped violas such as Joseph Curtin's ' Evia ' model, which also utilizes a moveable neck and a maple-veneered carbon fibre back, to reduce weight: violas played in the same manner as cellos ( see vertical viola ); and the eye-catching " Dalí-esque " shapes of both Bernard Sabatier's violas in fractional sizes-which appear to have melted-and David Rivinus ' ' Pellegrina ' model violas.
Such a unit generally has a van front end, and driver controls in a cab body which extends only to a point aft of the driver and passenger seats, where the rest of the van body is cutoff ( leading to the terminology " cutaway ").
However, since full evening dress is the most conservative form of men's dress, and has otherwise changed very little since the 1870s when the bottom of the waistcoat was visible below the cutaway of the tailcoat, some traditionalists ( especially in Europe and among the aristocracy ) tend to wear the waistcoat with its hem extending below the cutaway of the tailcoat by 1 – 2 cm.
It has a cutaway V body with Rockfeild pickups.
His cutaway sack coat has a high front closure and is worn buttoned only at the top, over a vest or waistcoat cut straight across at the waist and decorated with a prominent watch chain.
The mess dress worn by commissioned officers has a scarlet cutaway jacket.
For example, the lobby, a giant cylinder in the middle of the buildings cutaway cube has almost no exhibition space, and columns throughout the interior severely restricted the way curators could desplay large works of modern art.
In recent years, Starobin has played instruments built by Steven Walter ( North Carolina ) and the Chicago-based Richard Brune-an instrument that combines significantly smaller neck size, and a top bout cutaway.
The failure of some manufacturers to include stiff riser inserts and other hard housing cable guides to allow the free movement of the cutaway cable when risers and webbing are twisted has caused difficulty in cutting away from malfunctions with riser twists or harness deformations.
Reversed risers placing the rings under the risers has prevented the rings moving freely and releasing under some cutaway scenarios.
The Hyperbass is a fretless four-string model which has a radical body shape featuring an extended cutaway to give access to a three-octave fretless fingerboard.
The Progression has a larger body than Godin's other double cutaway designs including the Freeway and Velocity series.

cutaway and upper
The upper strap button is usually located near or at the top ( neck end ) of the body: on the upper body curve, at the tip of the upper " horn " ( on a double cutaway ), or at the neck joint ( heel ).
Earth cutaway from Core ( geology ) | core to Crust ( geology ) | crust, the asthenosphere lying between the upper mantle and the lithospheric mantle ( detail not to scale )
The following year, the Les Paul was given a thinner, flat-topped mahogany body, and had a double cutaway which made the upper frets more accessible.
It included a rounder, less " club-like " neck ( at least for the first year of issue ) and a double cutaway for easier reach to the upper registers.
The prototype shared with these guitars the now-familiar slab body shape with single cutaway to allow easier access to the upper frets.

cutaway and section
The blue blob in the cutaway section is the seismically imaged Farallon Plate, which is subducting beneath North America.
A distinctive feature is the two prong, cutaway bow section.
A pig on display in a section of cutaway pipe, from the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System | Alaska Pipeline

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* ST – Studio series 1977 – 82 offset double cutaway ranging from bolt on to fixed and through necks with pairs of V2 distortion humbuckers.
*" New Era In Power To Turn Wheels " Popular Science, December 1939, early article on operations of gas turbine power plants, cutaway drawings
He also reprised his role of Riker for a Next Generation cutaway on an episode of Family Guy that also featured his co-stars Patrick Stewart and Michael Dorn as their respective roles of Picard and Worf.
Usually on one's right side is the main parachute release handle ( or " cutaway ").
The parachute that was disconnected was the main parachute still packed on his back ( which he had intended to deploy and land after the cutaway ).
They typically had a smaller cutaway underside giving greater cornering clearance, which was often needed on the track.
It featured two humbuckers, a rosewood fingerboard with small block inlays, and a master volume knob on the lower cutaway.
* Russia's New 2-Jet Bomber by Chamlers Goodlin one of the earliest articles printed in the US on the Il-28 with cutaway drawing, published 1951
He also wore his holster low on, and tied to, the thigh with a cutaway for the trigger.
* Schroeder appears on Family Guy episode " Mother Tucker ," alongside Charlie Brown, Linus, Peppermint Patty and others, in a cutaway gag.
* McCarver was a subject of a " cutaway " joke on the " Mother Tucker " episode of Family Guy.
Two scenes were removed — explicit sexually abusive dialogue between Bob and Vanessa during the car trip on the I-5, and a cutaway shot of Vanessa's dead grandmother towards the end of the film — before the film was classified R18 + for release on VHS.
does not use cutaway gags, but rather focuses more on situational humor and non sequiturs.
* the specification of cutaway rear entrances on some of the underfloor-engined Guy Arab UFs, when front or central entrances were far more common for such buses ;
In 1980, the company began to manufacture a smaller school bus on a cutaway van chassis, the Thomas Minotour, which is still in production ( as of 2010 ).
In his teens, he worked as a model, which he later recalled, " Daily, I slipped on cutaway coats, silk top hats and immaculate white gloves — and stood indolently in the front of a room while an artist sketched me for a catalogue.
Originally intending to build a direct copy of the BMW 003, the plans never arrived and the Japanese engineers instead built an entirely new design based on a single cutaway image and several photographs.
" When the match aired on WWF Superstars of Wrestling, footage of Earthquake landing on Damien was interrupted with cutaway shots to that show's " Events Center ," although the incident aired uninterrupted and uncensored during WWF Prime Time Wrestling the following week.

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