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bryangnadt72593
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:28 pm    Post subject: store Reply with quote

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Meat per pound - - 2 $1.30
Whole pig 1 - - $160
Whole chicken - - 1-2 $0.67-$1.30
Dozen eggs - - 6 $4
Butter per pound - - 4 $2.70
Loaf of Bread - - 1-2 $0.67-$1.30
Wine Per pint - - 1-2 $0.67-$1.30 Cheap wine, watered
Ale per quart - - 1 $0.67
Tea per pound 2 10 - $400
Bottle of Rum - 1 - $8
Bottle of wine - 2 - $16 Fair quality (European) wine
Bottle of Good wine - 10-20 - $80-$160 Wine from well known wineries and of excellent vintage.
Excellent meal - 12 - $96 A gentleman's meal with four courses (such as suckling pig in a wine and honey sauce, fresh bread, game hen marinated in lemon juice, and pepper, green peppers stuffed with devilled crab, a delicate clam soup, muffins with butter and cheese, lemon sugar crumpets, all served with a sparkling white wine, and later a glass of good scotch to greet the evening).
Good meal - 5 - $40 For example, pork or fish, fresh bread, onions, yams, fresh fruit.
Common meal - 1 - $8 For example, bread, potatoes or beans, a meat flavoured broth, with a few vegetables, and stale bread for soaking.
Poor meal - - 6-8 $4-$5.50 For example, broth and some stale bread.
Good Lodging - 5 - $40 A fine room, sheltered from the elements, with good light during the day. Meal not included.
Common Lodging - 1 - $8 A dry place to sleep for a good price, but you may itch a bit afterwards. Meal not included.
Poor Lodging - - 2 $1.30 A common dormetry shared with up to 20 others, and no guarantee all your belongings will still be there in the morning. Meal not included.
Religeous Prison - - - - Spain's hospitality is as good as ever. Meals are free (when they feed you), and the lodging is free for the duration of your stay! Facilities are open all year round, and there's plenty of rooms.
A Woman's favour's 2-10 $16-$80 You'll have lodging for an hour or so!
Clothing
Ladies' skirt, cotton or linen - 6 - $48 A common article for a woman of middle or lower class to wear.
Ladies' skirt, wool - 12 - $96 A finer article for ladies of some distinction.
Ladies' skirt, worsted wool 1 - - $160 Sewn of the finest wool fibers, it is no warmer than one of cotton or linen; the garment of a wealthy planters wife.
Ladies' skirt, silk 8-30 - - $1,280-$4,800 The clothing of a fine lady or noblewoman.
Ladies' corset or bodice - 10 - $80
Ladies' silk bodice 6-12 - - $960-$1,920
Ladies' overskirt, cotton or linen - 3 - $24
Ladies' overskirt, wool - 10 - $80
Ladies' overskirt, silk 6-10 - - $960-$1,600
Ladies' stockings, cotton or wool - 2 - $16
Ladies' stockings, silk 2-3 - - $320-$480 Fine, knitted silk stockings.
Ladies' chemise, linen or cotton - 10 - $80 A long, shirtlike undergarment.
Ladies' chemise, silk 8-15 - - $1,280-$2,400
Gentleman's shirt, linen or cotton - 5 - $40
Gentleman's shirt, silk 3-8 - - $480-$1,280
Gentleman's breeches, linen or cotton - 5 - $40
Gentleman's breeches, wool - 8 - $64
Gentleman's breeches, silk 5-10 - - $800-$1,600
Gentleman's stockings, cotton or wool - 2 - $16
Gentleman's stockings, silk 2-3 - - $320-$480 Fine, knitted silk stockings.
Gentleman's waistcoat, cotton or linen - 10-15 - $80-$120
Gentleman's waistcoat, wool 1-4 - - $160-$640
Gentleman's waistcoat, silk 20-100 - - $3,200-$16,000
Gentleman's Coat, wool 3-5 - - $480-800
Gentleman's coat, silk 50-150 - - $8,000-$24,000
Gentleman's cravat, cotton or linen - 2 6 $20 Lace edging drastically increases the price.
Gentleman's cravat, silk 1-2 - - $160-$320 Lace edging drastically increases the price.
Gentleman's Wig 1-12 - - $160-$1920
Plumed hat - 15 - $120
Simple hat - 8 6 $68
Straw hat - 3 - $24
Sailor's cap - 3 - $24
Leather boots 1 6 - $208
Good shoes - 12 - $96
Shoes - 8 - $64
Belt - 4 6 $36 Good, buff leather swordbelt
Sailor's jacket - 10 - $80
Sailor's shirt - 3 - $24
Sailor's breeches - 2 - $16
Grooming kit 5 - - $800 Razor, wash basin, linen, soap, cologne, comb, small sheers, small chamber pot.
Weapons
Cutlass/Hanger - 7 6 $60 Standard weapon of pirates and sailors.
Broadsword/Cavalry Sword - 10 - $80 Common weapons amongst soldiers.
Smallsword 3-5 - - $480-$800 A gentleman's sword. This is a plain version, many are jewelled and gilded.
Dagger - 2 6 $20
Boarding axe - 5 - $40
Boarding pike - 4 - $32
Belaying pin - 2 - $16
Musket, flintlock 3 - - $480
Musket, matchlock 1 - - $160 Somewhat slow and antiquated, but cheap.
Carbine, flintlock 2 10 - $400
Pistol, flintlock 5 - - $800
Blunderbuss, flintlock 2 - - $320
Musketoon, flintlock 2 - - $320
Swivelgun 2 - - £320 Per pound shot. Weight of the gun is about 50 times the weight of the shot
Cannon 4 - - $640 Per pound shot. Weight of the gun is about 200 times the weight of the shot.
Roundshot - - 2 $1.30 Per pound of shot.
Pistol/Musket shot - - 6 $4 Per pound of shot - around 15 musket balls or 25 pistol balls.
Wadding - - - - Any canvas, linen or paper will do. Worn sailcloth is commonly used.
Black Eagle (powder) - 10 - $80 Per cask. This powder is old and has settled out of its original mix. It has been around too long. It is less reliable and more dangerous than other powders, but it is cheap!
French White Letter (powder) 1 - - $160 Per cask. This powder is not fresh, but it has been stored and mixed properly and gives good report when fired.
Red Letter (powder) 1 10 - $240 Per cask. This powder is hard to get. It is Port-Royal's best powder, and the ingredients are superior. This is new powder that stores well.
White Letter Primer 2 - - $320 Per cask. This is a fine grain high quality powder, used to prime both handguns and cannons. Fine grain priming powder is a neccessity. Each cannon shot used as much primer as a fully loaded musket uses common powder.
Powder horn - - 10 $6.70 Holds the coarse reloading powder for pistols and muskets. Contains around 40 shots worth of powder.
Priming horn - - 6 $4 Holds the finer priming powder.
Cartridge box - 2 6 $20 Holds between 12 and 20 paper cartriges for a musket.
Bayonet - 2 6 $20 Socket type bayonet.
Sample Cargoes/Treasures
Leather shoes (fromFlorence) 400 - - $64,000 For a crate of around 200 shoes.
Furniture (from Paris) 1,800 - - $288,000 For a crate of around 30 pieces of furniture.
Fans (from China) 3,200 - - $512,000 For a crate of 800 fans.
Rugs (from Turkey) 1,000 - - $160,000 For a crate of 50 rugs.
Books (from Europe) 1,200 - - $192,000 For a crate of 200 books.
Pewterware (from London) 600 - - $96,000 For a crate of 200 pieces.
Glassware (from Amsterdam) 800 - - $128,000 For a crate of 200 pieces.
Jewellery (from Venice) 6,000 - - $960,000 For a crate of approximately 50 pieces (for example, letter openers, crucifixes, music boxes, inkwells, etc.)
Jewellery (from Spain) 4,000 - - $640,000 For a crate of approximately 100 pieces (for example, rosaries and rings from Cadiz, bracelets and pendants from Seville, smallswords from Toledo, etc.)
Bar of Gold 1,500 - - $240,000 For a single 5lb bar.
Bar of silver 50 - - $8,000 For a single 5lb bar.
Silverware 10,000 - - $1,600,000 A crate of approximately 200 pieces. (for example, cups, urns, plates, forks, knives, spoons, etc.)
Semi-Precious gemstones 40,000 - - $6,400,000 For approximately 300-500 gemstones,, weighing approx. 100lbs (for example, opals, topaz, lapis lazuli, etc.)
Precious gemstones 200,000 - - $32,000,000 For approximately 500-1,000 gemstones, weighing around 100lbs (for example, emeralds, sapphires, diamonds, rubies, etc.)
Pearls 12,000 - - $1,920,000 For approximately 300 pearls (weighing about 30-40lbs)
Ivory 40,000 - - $6,400,000 For a crate of about 10 tusks.
Sandlewood (from China) 1,000 - - $160,000 For about 100lbs weight.
Silk 800 - - $128,000 Per bolt.
Cask of Pepper 200 - - $32,000
Cask of Cloves 400 - - $64,000
Cask of Rosemary 100 - - $16,000
Cask of Ginseng 1,600 - - $256,000
Cask of Medicinal herbs 800 - - $128,000
Cask of Vinegar or olive oil 20 - - $3,200
Cask of good rum 30 - - $4,800
Cask of poor rum 10 - - $1,600
Cask of (European) Wine 50 - - $8,000 This includes wine made in the vineyards of New Spain.
Cask of fine wine 100 - - $16,000 This is wine from well known wineries and of excellent vintage.
Cask of local fruit wine 30 - - $4,800 This is made in many different ways and with different fruits.
Cask of Beer 10 - - $1,600 Beer of acceptable quality (mixes equally with water to make small beer)



i found this on a very interesting website and i was wondering if this could possibly be used in the stores in some way?
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd be interested in buying some whole chickens. Fun! Though I'd be curious whether any member of the staff is present, at all...
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 2:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whole chickens cost more than you can ever afford.

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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That bar of gold is certainly interesting, good way to keep your 1500 gold dublons safe for the measly price of 240k Wink
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Black Falcon
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 6:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I guess this is how it's done. I wasn't sure if it was pm worthy. So I'll just set it here...

The Sailmaster:

War Canoe: 120
Pinnace: 245
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MAIL RUNNER: XXX
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I'd definatly buy a Mail Runner if you had it "in store" Sailor
Anyway, just a suggestion. Wink

Thanks for your attention. Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 4:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I take it that the three "x"es on Mail Runner is for the price, right?
Anyway, I'd like the Longsword offered for sale.
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