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Posted By Joe Has any one got pictures of uninjured hand that I could use for a presentation?
Thanks Joe
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Posted By JWG Misread the post. Take out the 'injured' bit so you just have 'hand'
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Posted By Adam Worth Can't you take a picture of your own hand? I am making the assumption this is uninjured?
The above advice is probably easier tho.
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Posted By Bill Elliott Click on Google select "Images" and type in Hand in the search box - hundreds to choose from. Beware copyright.
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Posted By Alan Nicholls Now that was HANDY advice. Why an un-injured hand??
Regards Alan N
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Posted By Joe Thanks for all that responded, to answer the question it was for a presentation
Regards Joe
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