Talk:Aiguillette (ornament)

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Surely this is the historical basis for the modern aiguillette? In which case, perhaps this article would be better merged there, as a history section? -- !! ?? 10:05, 3 September 2007 (UTC)

Yes, this is the origin of both aiguillette and aglet. I have considered whether merging is appropriate, or making a "main" article with sub articles. Open to suggestions. - PKM 16:25, 3 September 2007 (UTC)