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« Reply #30 on: January 16, 2012, 01:16:40 pm »

Mehmed waits until morning before moving out to sell his stock.

He spends the day speaking with the managers at different wool factories, selling his wool to them direct for more than what he could get at the trade house and for cheaper than what they would have to pay. Once sold he would purchase 20 crates of linen cloth, 10 crates of woolen cloth, and 7 crates of glass eggs. He's keeping the armour on ship for the time being.

And as always looking for a better sail.

Set sail to Lisbon!
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« Reply #31 on: January 16, 2012, 05:47:41 pm »

Max lurks for a few moments, then follows the Chinesse when they move away from the port, if they do that is.
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« Reply #32 on: January 16, 2012, 06:42:27 pm »

Alexandre smiled. The beeswax would definitely give him a profit, as would the parchment, olives, and olive oil. The marbles price, however, was a bit... well, not so preferred. Alexandre decided he would sell off all of his beeswax and parchment. His marble he would most certainly hold on to, as well as his stores of olives and olive oil. While the olives did give him a profit, it was a small one. Alexandre then decided to discover all that he could buy in Venicia, then travel to... what was it again? Ah, Naples! That area was famous for it's architecture, which used marble often. Perhaps his olives and olive oil would get a better price there, too. Once Alexandre sells his parchment and beeswax, and discovered what was to be bought in Venicia, he will travel to Naples, and find out what he can buy there.

Alexandre also reminded himself to note the Beeswax Trade between Athens and Venicia. The profit seemed quite... to put it simply, profitable. It was likely he would travel that same route again in the future, barring drastic price fluctuations.
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« Reply #33 on: January 16, 2012, 07:57:01 pm »

Signor Belleci had spent a great deal of time in thought within his cabin, but finally came to the decision that he would sell the chicken, but would test the London market for the price of pepper.
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« Reply #34 on: January 16, 2012, 08:34:29 pm »

Sell that Satin!

Now, with the debts payed, Juan decides to pay an extra 50 ducat per sailor on his ship. For he keeps his promises.

Now, with what he has remaining, he decides to buy Almonds, and it's pressed counterpart Almond Oil. Preferring Almond Oil over the Almonds. Then, ordering the Helmsman and Navigator to chart the route to Sevilla.
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« Reply #35 on: January 16, 2012, 10:08:12 pm »

The collective gross income from the brandy and oil was 21357. Chico gained a level in Merchant.

Six pots of ambergris were bought for 18750 D. He also bought 26 crates of onions for 1950 ducats. He then packed up and set sail for Sevilla. He got there in a day.

Currently, onions sold for 79 per crate. Sugar cane sold for 203 ducats per crate: the price had fallen. Coconuts also fell, selling for 231 per crate. Ambergris sold for 3528 per pot.

The accountant that was part of his crew suggested he sell the coconuts and sugar cane far away, such as Europe, instead of near the Gibralter Strait.



@techno

With much convincing and haggling, he managed to sell his stock of wool for 10% better than the trading post price. It did take most of the day. It might be beneficial to hire a haggler to help with selling goods directly. He earned 14020 ducats and gained a level in Merchant.

20 crates of linen was bought for 7260 D, ten of woolen cloth for 10550, and five boxes of glass eggs. He had 783 left. He then set sail to Lisbon. It took 10 days of sailing, especially due to adverse winds in the Channel. He was now 717 ducats in debt, for sailor's wages.

Linen: 395 per crate
Woolen cloth: 1194 per crate
Glass eggs: 1285 per box
Western armor: 2728 per box



@Elfeater

The Chinese junks stayed in harbor for the whole day.
However, he intercepted a tiny, undermanned, underarmed vasa's crew. He gained 5 crates of firelocks and 330 ducats. Should he (1) let them go, (2) steal the boat, or (3) kill everyone, THEN steal the boat?


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The beeswax was worth 14960, and the parchment 13370. Alexandre gained a level in Merchant.

He then sails to Naples. It took 6 days.

Olives: 339
Olive oil:370
Marble: 1533 + knowledge(geography) bonus 250

Signor Belleci had spent a great deal of time in thought within his cabin, but finally came to the decision that he would sell the chicken, but would test the London market for the price of pepper.

Pepper was currently 3116 per crate.

Belleci sold the chicken meat for 359.


Sell that Satin!

pay an extra 50 ducat per sailor on his ship

buy Almonds, and it's pressed counterpart Almond Oil.
Preferring Almond Oil over the Almonds.
Then, ordering the Helmsman and Navigator to chart the route to Sevilla.

Juan sold the boxes of satin he had for a grand total of 59007 ducats. He gained two levels in Merchant. He then also paid 50 extra for each sailor, as compensation for lack of pay. He now had 48824 ducats.

He then bought 38 almonds and 15 almond oil for 5358, 7680 respectively.

He ordered his crew to Sevilla. It took 1 day and 150 ducats to get there.

Almonds: 142
Almond oil: 517
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« Reply #36 on: January 16, 2012, 10:37:35 pm »

Wow, I completely missed this starting!

Willem van Groen pored over his ledger- odd, since it was blank.  A fresh canvas, on which to make his fortune.  What possibilities awaited him in the ports of Europe and the high seas?  What great adventures awaited him?

What to buy first?

Wasting no time, he left his modest house and headed to the ports.  The merchants would already be working, but still there would be time to catch good deals, get his ship loaded, and catch a favorable tide.  He hoped for a good weapons shipment- war may be a terrible thing, but it is profitable.

He is disappointed with the available wares, but he wastes no time worrying.  Gijon is his next destination- the city is in the iron-rich Asturias region of Spain- there should be well-made weaponry there.



Buy all available gin, ham, and glass eggs.  Load up and head to Gijon!
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« Reply #37 on: January 16, 2012, 10:51:02 pm »

The accountant has a point. Given we fly the Portuguese flag, England would be an obvious destination.

Godspeed to Plymouth.

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« Reply #38 on: January 16, 2012, 11:06:06 pm »

((I meant that i was to go to London by that bolding. It was supposed to be a subtle hint.))

I go to London.
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« Reply #39 on: January 16, 2012, 11:31:37 pm »

Find the merchants here, if the selling price is at least 10% higher than the buying price (back in Lisbon), then sell all my goods off and replace with Quicksilver Ointment, buy it all.

"My good men, look at this!" Juan says as he points to a stack of crates marked 'Drugs', "Quicksilver Ointment! The first time I've laid my eyes on the thing, does wonders for the body!"

He also noted some cannons on sale, lower than the general market price and took it in mind.

If he had any extra ducats in change, he then decides to fill up his Caravel with as much cannons as it can hold (and use).

"Strange, Cannons without and powder or ammunition...I guess I'll find some in our next destination."

"To Faro, helmsman!" he says, after all deals are finished.
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« Reply #40 on: January 17, 2012, 12:07:34 am »

"I believe it is time to change my strategy. Long single hauls are not going to win me my fortune. I shall have to leap frog with my wares if I want the best prices possible."

"Men. Get the ship unloaded but leave the glass eggs in the hold, we're selling the rest. Be ready to leave for Barcelona upon my return! My instincts tell me the brass smiths and smelters are in need of ore."

Selling armour, linen, and wool. Searching for any dyes particular to the region and buying some if possible, then buying as much coper ore as possible. Haggling as much as possible when both selling and buying. (should it all go to crap, keep at least 10k in cash after buying)

Once back on the ocean Mehmed invites a few of the men to dine with him each night to learn something of each of them and see if any are being under-utilized. Also a good way to instill loyalty.
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« Reply #41 on: January 17, 2012, 04:07:26 pm »

@Toaster

RECEIPT

Gin 9 500 4500
Ham 12 386 4632
Glass eggs 7 1033 7231

LEFT 33637



The galley left for Gijon.

It took 6 days and 1500 in wages to get there.

Glass eggs' prices were the same and sold for 1044. Ham sold for 408, while gin sold for 388, its price having fallen by 16% the past week.



@hubris

London! Pepper sold for 5896 per box.



@Tiruin

The market price was the price. He did not sell anything.

Juan then bought all the ointment on the market. 35275 was doled out for 25 boxes of quicksilver ointment. He had 361 ducats left.

The cannons sold as goods were NOT ship cannons, and Juan didn't have money anyway. He skipped buying the cannons.

He sailed into Faro a day later.

Quicksilver ointment: 1644
Almonds : 148
Almond oil: 579



@techno

The sales gave Mehmed a level in Merchant. He sold for 38982 ducats.
He then asked around for any regional dyes, but he was repeatedly told, "What is made here is sold there (points to trades post)."

He bought 25 loads of copper for 19750 ducats. He then set sail to Barcelona.

On the way there, he made sure to 'fraternize' with his men. He learned that his accountant also knew how to trade preference goods, and had 3 ranks in that skill.

On the 7 days to get there, he spent 1050 ducats in pay.

On arrival, he was greeted with the sad news that glass eggs' price had fell to 1109 per box. On the bright side, copper ore could be sold at 929 per box.


@Elfeater

The men were chained in the storage room with no tools conveniently located to let them escape. He then sent 2 of his men over to take control of the ship. What to do now?





ANNOUNCEMENT! : The next update will also unveil the Carribeans! You must have a total level of over 20. That means most of you need to be level 10 in Merchant.
Also, you need to use 2 of your store per crew, as you cannot supply your ship on the way across the Atlantic.
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« Reply #42 on: January 17, 2012, 04:32:12 pm »

Max walks up and down the deck, he decides thse men would make good slaves somewhere, he sends them down to the brig in chains and takes the ship.
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« Reply #43 on: January 17, 2012, 07:54:44 pm »



Carribeans! I just put it here.



Also will be put in OP.

You need 20 levels all together to get there. That means Merchant+Adventurer+Soldier >= 20.

Elf, that is where Nato is.

The distance between the Azores and San Juan is about 24.5 cms, which translates to a 24% price increase (Or was it 2.4%? I forget)
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« Reply #44 on: January 17, 2012, 09:24:42 pm »

The accountant has a point. Given we fly the Portuguese flag, England would be an obvious destination.

Godspeed to Plymouth.



Elf, that is where Nato is.

Nassau, actually.
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