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    Below is Tim Flaglers version of a simple hackle folding tool for laid back collars on a variety of flies


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNvXP0bIgL0




    i no longer play guitar so i have no picks laying around the house


    so i improvised with a bread bag plastic closure (follow the directions in the video to use the tool)





    note: there are multiple ways of folding hackle (most tyers will never need to do this), the above is just 1 more way

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    Pretty slick, Norm. Thanks!!

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    Norm, This is going to be a big help for me. After decades of tying, I have never been able to reliably fold hackles. I am looking forward to trying this.
    Thanks,
    Ted

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    May have to try folding hackles.

    Rick

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    Thanks Norm, now a use for those! I guess air guitar doesn't use picks!
    Mike

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    it even comes with a specially designed hole to provide convenient storage on your bobbin rest



    heres a couple more ideas for the bread bag plastic closure

    you can modify the hackle folding tool to include a hole & slit for a "hackle guard" and a hole for a "bullet head tool"

    Last edited by nfrechette; 12-03-2019 at 04:58 AM.

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    Norm, you should patent this tool! Thanks very much!
    Mike

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    I have been making them from thin scrap mammoth ivory for years. They feel better than plastic. But the additional holes are new to me.

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    My wonderful wife found some bread with one of those ties on it. Saved me from quietly taking them off products and substituting the twist ties! Of course we had a bazillion before we moved and they all got tossed!
    Mike

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    I have one, but it came off a bagel bag. Will it still work?
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