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Open a Google search box. To the right side, there is a little graphic character. I'm not sure what it is supposed to be, but it allows you to search for a graphic, a picture in particular. So here are some steps.
1. Take a "good" picture of an item you want to find a source for. Try to isolate it as you frame it in the view. The better the picture, the better your search result will be.
2. If needed, crop it in the picture editing software.
3. Then drop or import into the search box (right side)
4. Hit the search button. You should get a great return of multiple places to buy it.
5. Additionally, I have used it to ID a "what is it."
Recently, I had a box with some old fly-tying tools. I couldn't figure out what it was used for. It turned out that it was to hold back hackle fibers while you whip
finish a head.
I will post this and return with a link to demonstrate whip finishing with hackle guard.
As promised, here is a short video to describe the steps for using a hackle guard.
Regardless, it works to find a product. See steps 1-4
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