Tool Adjectives on 08/31/2016 11:42 AM CDT
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Would it be possible to change tool adjectives to actually use the type of tool it is rather than the extra descriptor when choosing the tool? Recently I bought a new bone saw that is "a serrated bone saw". I already have a wood saw that is "a serrated wood saw". Both use the adjective "serrated" when I try to grab them. Could they instead use either "bone" or "wood"?

Here is an example:
>tap my saw
You tap a serrated wood saw inside your trapper's duffel.
>tap my second saw
You tap a serrated bone saw inside your trapper's duffel.
>tap my wood saw
I could not find what you were referring to.
>tap my bone saw
I could not find what you were referring to.
>tap my serrated saw
You tap a serrated wood saw inside your trapper's duffel.
>tap my second serrated saw
You tap a serrated bone saw inside your trapper's duffel.
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Re: Tool Adjectives on 08/31/2016 09:53 PM CDT
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>tap my saw
You tap a serrated wood saw inside your trapper's duffel.
>tap my second saw
You tap a serrated bone saw inside your trapper's duffel.
>tap my wood saw
I could not find what you were referring to.
>tap my bone saw
I could not find what you were referring to.
>tap my serrated saw
You tap a serrated wood saw inside your trapper's duffel.
>tap my second serrated saw
You tap a serrated bone saw inside your trapper's duffel.

Yeah this is really really annoying.

Damian, a voice from the distant and long-forgotten past.
AIM:DamianDR
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