Labelling - containers
Labelling - containers
Perhaps a bit more likely than my last request, is labelling for containers - Carpenters to affix, or etch/carve labels into chests and the like, maybe even bookshelves, "non-fiction" "fiction" and "guidebooks", so bookshelves are labelled, and for leatherworkers to be able to embroider containers like backpacks, with "nails, metal hardware", "herbs" and so on. This ties in for organizational tools for vault purposes/storage
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I do hope our little contest has suddenly sparked a huge demand for bookshelves! yey libraries!
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Re: Labelling - containers
I think this is a nifty idea, as long as people don't start breaking the rules and putting in descriptions where there should be only label text.
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A good way to keep from using descritpions is a character limit.
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I absolutely support this idea, and not just the type of items kept I think should be labelled. Most people lose their containers mainly because they forget, or at least the containers are stollen somehow. When someone find whatever container later, their're not able to know whose containers those belong to. I think there should be some kind of carving tool, for us to make a mark as well, or at least the name carving survice, for marking the containers' ownership.
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Re: Labelling - containers
I personally think this would be a good idea. i usually have several different items, and by the time I find what i want, I've emptied out a ton of different containers. Please add container labeling and or package labeling.
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