Belethor's General Goods
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 12:32 am
It all started when Embie's pet turkey got loose and knocked over a torchpost. The small spark quickly spread into 'The great fire of Roanoke'. The entire market was burned to the ground. The Banker died and the local violin player lost his instrument to the flame.
Belethor salvaged what he could but his stall, along with all the others, was nothing but ash. He heard about a new promised land called Providence from a passing pirate Ship called 'Stumpwater's Gold' and decided to hitch a ride to look for greener pastures. After weeks of travel with the pirates, he finally arrived with nothing but his favorite hat, but there were no stalls for sale or rent, so he returned to selling his 'bought and sold' items here on the side of the road, Trade-wind style. He had returned to his beginnings just like so many years ago when he first started in the New World.
PM me here on the forum or kin me by using my Homestead Secret = 11% Water Source
IRON BARS- 40s per
NAILS - 10s per
COPPER BARS - 60s per
METAL AXE - 60s
METAL SHOVEL - 60s
LEATHER - 15s per
LEATHER BACKPACKS 90s per
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WTB Founding Father's Jacket (Jacket only)
I am exceptionally good at finding special items for people and then haggling for it. I have the most kin connections of any trader in the market. If you're looking for something special feel free to ask me and I'll keep my eye out for it. All I ask for is a 10% finder's fee over the item's price.
I'll post random items for sale here until I get a proper stall.
Everyone knows me. Everyone knows I've never screwed anybody in a year and a half of trading. I've helped half the noobs in this game with questions they've had and I will always answer any question that you have as long as I'm not selling something at the time. My lowliest (and first) trade was selling an arrowhead for 2s and my most expensive trades involved buying and selling whole towns and massive islands. My opinion is that no trade is too small or too big or too odd. Everybody knows you can trust me for a fair deal.