Talk:Cro-hook

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Is the term "Cro-Hook" a registered trademark? If it isn't, then the this stub needs to be moved to cro-hook since it does not appear to be commonly capitalized in English. See wikipedia naming convention on capitalization. --maveric149

I have no idea WHAT cro-hook is... it was a one-word stub and I found a reference to it on the crochet page that let me make it marginally more informative to the passerby. Maybe someone else knows more? Further to that, a Google search shows 300 results - it's rendered on various sites as Cro-Hook, Cro Hook, Cro-hook, Cro hook, cro-hook, and cro hook... and yes, one of the sites refers to the Cro-Hook TM with a description. It's a trademarked device for doing two-sided crochet so I guess it deserves the capital. ~KJ

Current page title is OK then. Other variants should be redirected here. --maveric149