Embodiments of the present invention provide a styling comb that can be used to train stylists to make precisely angled cuts, the styling comb having a single spirit level with indicia corresponding to at least two predetermined angles. Particularly preferred embodiments of the styling comb have the same feel (e.g., weight, balance, etc.) as a standard styling comb.
- Medina MN, US Brian J. Hitt - Forest Lake MN, US David Andrew Galsworthy - Wyoming MN, US Chad Michael Slater - Osceola WI, US Daniel Joseph Nugteren - Stacy MN, US George Jay McKoskey - Forest Lake MN, US Gordon Raymond Nelson - Cambridge MN, US
An engine is described having a crankcase, a liner and a head assembly. The crankcase is split along a plane defining a two part crankcase, where fluid passages are passing through only one of the crankcase portions, so as to not require crossing the split line. A connecting rod also includes a tapered end, and the piston has a complementary carrier receiving the connecting rod.