Talk:Red gold

Was updating and creating some redirects when I came across a conflict. 'Red_gold' redirects to a section in Colored gold (gold alloys), but there is also an article 'Red_Gold'. Links to the disambiguation page need to be edited into the three relevant articles. Finally, not sure if this pre-existing Red_gold redirect should point instead to this new disambiguation page (is there a common practice or policy?). If so, there are five articles linking to 'Red_gold' and six to 'Red_Gold' that might deserve attention.--MornMore (talk) 06:41, 13 November 2009 (UTC)
 * With two minor exceptions, have addressed existing 'linked to' pages. The_World_at_Night, a novel, mentions it is followed by Red Gold in an infobox. I might guess it means the alloy, but left it alone.  Pretty Girl Bullshit, a song, mentions red gold in the content section.  In both cases was not familiar with the author/artist or their work. Dropped the first discussion topic on each page's talk page and left the link alone. --MornMore (talk) 08:31, 13 November 2009 (UTC)


 * Believe things are appropriately sorted out. Found out after the fact (previous update) that it is suggested to clean up 'linked to' pages. That and dealing with the pages mentioned in the disambiguation page solves the redirect dilemma.
 * The [Colored Gold] section "Rose, red, and pink gold", pointed to by [Red_gold] (lowercase gold), has an updated section hatnote.
 * The [Red_Gold] article now has a disambiguation hatnote using
 * The third article originally mentioned as relevant was not. [Toona ciliata] was referred to in the Colored gold article, but the article uses the expression referring to the article's topic itself.
 * --MornMore (talk) 13:19, 13 November 2009 (UTC)