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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby rwwff » Mon 29 May 2006, 00:40:15

Could be Neopeasant, but I did kinda posit in there that Bob would probably let Joe borrow them anyway...

If Bob and Joe were more stranger than friend or family, you could work out something different, Joe lets Bob graze his cows on the back ten in exchange for letting him use the mules to till his two acre front garden. Something like that.

Actually, its not uncommon to rent out work like tilling a field, especially these oversized "gardens" that farmer keep for themselves. Joe may have no other use for a tractor or big tiller, so in the current environment, he's paying Bob $50 for him to drive over at his convenience and till his garden; or they may split mown hay, or whatever. Maybe Joe has several acres of good trees and trades firewood for use of the mules.

All kinds of ways that could work out.

The point was that someone questioned whether or not alchohol might be a useful trade item, and I posted a possible situation.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby spear » Mon 29 May 2006, 07:08:24

alcohol is money.currency.
if you have booze in a time when there is more demand than there is supply,you can trade it for anything.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby NeoPeasant » Mon 29 May 2006, 13:36:51

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('spear', 'a')lcohol is money.currency.
if you have booze in a time when there is more demand than there is supply,you can trade it for anything.


Here's a homework assignment: Place 1/3 cup of sugar in a 16 oz water or juice bottle. fill it with water, shake well, then sprinkle in about 1/4 packet of baking yeast. place the lid on LOOSELY* and put it away at room temperature for about a month. Then drink some, and come back and tell me how much food, fuel, ammo, and gold you would trade away to get some alchohol.
Since you will need some high sugar content feedstock, you COULD make the argument that sugar is money.

*If you put the lid on gas-tight, you will have created a CO2 bomb

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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby spear » Mon 29 May 2006, 14:56:22

Agreed,but it aint Jack Daniels,Southern Comfort,and it certainly wont be Metaxa 7 Star.
Sure,one can do as you suggest to forget their sorrows,but I seriously doubt the dentist or the doctor will accept it as payment.
The good booze is for special stuff.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby NeoPeasant » Mon 29 May 2006, 16:44:04

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('spear', 'A')greed,but it aint Jack Daniels,Southern Comfort,and it certainly wont be Metaxa 7 Star.
Sure,one can do as you suggest to forget their sorrows,but I seriously doubt the dentist or the doctor will accept it as payment.
The good booze is for special stuff.


In trying times and scarcity, people will wake up from the Madison Avenue cultivated delusion that they are discriminating connoisseurs of finely crafted distilled beverages and realize that they just want to get drunk. Preferrably on something that won't make them puke their guts out or go blind. Sure the top shelf booze is good stuff when you can get it, but I ain't trading any firearms for it.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby spear » Tue 30 May 2006, 05:14:19

Neither am I,but if I need access to that x-y axis locator at the hospital to locate a round in my thigh,rather than have some butcher go into it with a scalpel and start looking left and right and turn my leg into hamburger in their efforts to locate it and risk losing a limb,my odds will be a little better with a pair of bottles of thirty year old Scotch .
Good booze is valuable today,so it will be valuable tomorow.And probably MORE valuable tommorow.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby NeoPeasant » Thu 01 Jun 2006, 14:01:12

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('spear', 'N')either am I,but if I need access to that x-y axis locator at the hospital to locate a round in my thigh,rather than have some butcher go into it with a scalpel and start looking left and right and turn my leg into hamburger in their efforts to locate it and risk losing a limb,my odds will be a little better with a pair of bottles of thirty year old Scotch .


A couple silver eagles couldn't hurt your odds, either.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby topcat » Thu 01 Jun 2006, 15:38:08

For the family types, I don't think I have seen birth control pills mentioned yet. Condoms are not 100% foolproof.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby NiKfUrY69 » Fri 02 Jun 2006, 13:56:23

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MaterialExcess', 'T')he best barter item is a market in which to trade your wares.


Folks, This one almost slipped under the wire (thanks ME).

Depending on what you perceive as the "future", knowing Where to safely trade will AS important as What to trade.

The best solution for this would be your local farmer's market (we have one in our 'ville). In fact this can be done now, with the produce/product you have now.

Which brings me to the best barter item I can think of - a practical, needed product that you can make from unlimited materials in your immediate vicinity. Sorry, this part is DIY, extra emphasis on Yourself.

Sooo.... take the extra corn down to the farmers market, then accidentally put a couple of jars of mulberry jam on the table (candles, honey, whathaveyou) and see what happens.

Other places would be shopping center parking lots (http://www.justpeace.org/02-16.htm read story from Robert Waldron's site) or swap meet places, yada.

These trading centers can and should be established now so they can transition to ....???? when the ....???

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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby NiKfUrY69 » Sat 03 Jun 2006, 12:47:12

Ok, I'm not crazy (no comments Ludi :) ), here's a similar support for local markets in anticipation of Post PO.

http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/2006/05/29.html#a1541

See Item #9.

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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby SinisterBlueCat » Sat 03 Jun 2006, 12:52:16

Before the introduction of anaesthesia, surgeons used alcohol in an attempt to dull pain.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby mikeh433 » Mon 05 Jun 2006, 10:55:25

I experienced my first shortage: I ran totally out of plastic bags - like plastic grocery bags and bread bags, etc.

Hopefully there is recycling plastic bags at grocery next time I go for a small item. These are useful and I'm spoiled into using them. When you stop shopping the equation of plastic bags goes from

+1 to -1 as you use them for putting fish, bread, veges and assorted other uses and don't get new ones from grocery shopping.

Plastic garbage or waste bags too big. Never happened to me before. I always dropped off or had too many plastic bags around.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby Aimrehtopyh » Mon 19 Jun 2006, 22:05:49

A rugged and trustworthy scale or set of balances would be essential for a small-time agricultural market.

A small solar powered scale for weighing metals, coins, and "medicinal herbs".

And a larger versionfor weighing spuds, corn, or baskets of scalps for the baby boomer bounty.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby gampy » Sat 28 Oct 2006, 15:18:34

Antibiotics.

Penicillin and anything with a long shelf life. Gold...baby. GOLD!

Don't throw out your old prescriptions. Even after the shelf life is over, they are still useful in an emergency. Just make sure to store them safely.

Another medication that would be useful to keep in a decent amount is
morphine or any opiate derived painkiller. I imagine they would be very useful in a blackmarket/barter situation.

I guess any kind of medical/first aid supply and intruments would be very valuable in a postoil, chaotic environment.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby AgentR » Sat 28 Oct 2006, 15:27:49

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Aimrehtopyh', 'A') rugged and trustworthy scale or set of balances would be essential for a small-time agricultural market.


Why go electric on scales?

Ammunition reloaders are familiar with the basic beam scale that comes with the initial kit. It is highly accurate for small quantities. And a spring scale with a hook for weighing hung stuff will be accurate for much longer than your digital doodad, as long as its stored well, and the spring not abused.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby bobaloo » Sat 04 Nov 2006, 00:23:35

Here's an item that's incredibly cheap to buy in bulk, necessary for life, stores forever and hardly anyone has any real stock of it...salt.

25 pounds can be had for $4. It's used for preservation as well as seasoning. For preservation buy the non-iodized, for eating the iodized is better for you.

We keep about 500 pounds on hand, if things go south will stock up on all I can find.

Another idea is salt licks for critters. In my part of the world the soil is low in selenium, it's good to supplement their diet with mineral blocks. Hopefully after using them for years our pasture is now much richer in selenium (yes I know it's toxic at high levels, but necessary for life, especially reproduction at low levels), but still keep quite a few spares.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby WildRose » Sat 04 Nov 2006, 22:45:31

I was thinking that toys might be good barter items, for times when people don't have a lot of cash for extra things or when toys are actually difficult to get hold of. Simple, classic things like dolls, building blocks (& Lego), balls, cars and trucks, board games. Things like transformers would be a real luxury.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby Loki » Sun 05 Nov 2006, 01:05:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('WildRose', 'I') was thinking that toys might be good barter items, for times when people don't have a lot of cash for extra things or when toys are actually difficult to get hold of. Simple, classic things like dolls, building blocks (& Lego), balls, cars and trucks, board games. Things like transformers would be a real luxury.

FerFAL mentioned this (he's a guy in Argentina who's described in various Web forums what life is like after the collapse of a country's economy). He said that some people have made their living making simple toys like you've described.
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby morph » Sun 05 Nov 2006, 12:07:36

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('WildRose', 'I') was thinking that toys might be good barter items, for times when people don't have a lot of cash for extra things or when toys are actually difficult to get hold of. Simple, classic things like dolls, building blocks (& Lego), balls, cars and trucks, board games. Things like transformers would be a real luxury.


yep, iv got tonnes of old toys from my childhood, loads of lego, boxes of little cars and trucks, a cupboard filled with boardgames and several boxes of that brio wooden trainset stuff :-D not going to throw them out
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Re: The BEST Barter Items to Stockpile for a Post Peak Colla

Postby Peakprepper » Sun 05 Nov 2006, 18:05:29

Aaaaaargh!

I've just sold all my childhood toys (except for the favourites) to raise cash to buy rope and wire.
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