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'''Trading''' in the [[SCA]] works in much the same way [[mundane]] trade does.
'''Trading''' refers to the buying and selling of goods. In the [[SCA]] a trade may refer to the bartering of goods.


Often people will trade items based one their cost '''and''' the time it took to make. So, for example, you might be good at [[leatherwork]] and your friend might be good at [[sewing]]. You buy a [[tabard]] from your friend for the cost of matierials and the time it took to make. The other person can then "use" the time you paid to have a new [[leather]] [[belt]] made (plus the cost of materials of course).
Often people will trade items based one their cost '''and''' the time it took to make. So, for example, you might be good at [[leatherwork]] and your friend might be good at [[sewing]]. You buy a [[tabard]] from your friend for the cost of matierials and the time it took to make. The other person can then "use" the time you paid to have a new [[leather]] [[belt]] made (plus the cost of materials of course).

Revision as of 23:24, 23 January 2006

Trading refers to the buying and selling of goods. In the SCA a trade may refer to the bartering of goods.

Often people will trade items based one their cost and the time it took to make. So, for example, you might be good at leatherwork and your friend might be good at sewing. You buy a tabard from your friend for the cost of matierials and the time it took to make. The other person can then "use" the time you paid to have a new leather belt made (plus the cost of materials of course).