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A throat or, beard are usually at the front of the fly, under the shank. I sometimes use the terms interchangeably but, in fact, there is a slight difference at least to me. A throat has barbs of the feather along the side of the hook shank that are pulled down and, also some below the shank. A beard is generally only on the bottom. A small distinction really. There are also different methods employed to make these elements.
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the part of the mobile shear in front of the hub, or the mouth of the shear.
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another term for the mouth of the envelope
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Channel cut out of a projected stone detail such as the cill to avoid water from soaking/staining
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