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Is there places in the world where you can still trade for goods?

I was reading a book called Dove by Robin Lee Graham where he travels the world on a sailboat at 16 years old. It takes place in 1965 and he brought donated clothes and ball-point pens to trade for food and other goods. Could you still do this in some countries?

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  • 4 years ago

    Any countries

  • 4 years ago

    atch this video for more info

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  • 4 years ago

    Uhh, I don't think so

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    In just about every country in the world.

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  • 4 years ago

    Yeah

  • 4 years ago

    hm

  • 4 years ago

    What a boring life

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    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    The Barter system still exists. Suggest you might want to upgrade your trade items.

    One man traded a paperclip and a few more trades and ended up with a house.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/from-paper-clip-to-h...

    On July 14, 2005, he went to Vancouver and traded the paperclip for a fish-shaped pen.

    He then traded the pen the same day for a hand-sculpted doorknob from Seattle, Washington.

    On July 25, 2005, he travelled to Amherst, Massachusetts, with a friend to trade the doorknob for a Coleman camp stove (with fuel).

    On September 24, 2005, he went to California, and traded the camp stove for a Honda generator.

    On November 16, 2005, he made a second (and successful) attempt (after having the generator confiscated by the New York City Fire Department) in Maspeth, Queens, to trade the generator for an "instant party": an empty keg, an IOU for filling the keg with the beer of the bearer's choice, and a neon Budweiser sign.

    On December 8, 2005, he traded the "instant party" to Quebec comedian and radio personality Michel Barrette for one Ski-Doo snowmobile.

    Within a week of that, he traded the snowmobile for a two-person trip to Yahk, British Columbia, in February 2006.

    On or about January 7, 2006[contradictory], he traded the second spot on the Yahk trip for a box truck.

    On or about February 22, 2006, he traded the box truck for a recording contract with Metalworks in Mississauga, Ontario.

    On or about April 11, 2006, he traded the recording contract to Jody Gnant for a year's rent in Phoenix, Arizona.

    On or about April 26, 2006, he traded the one year's rent in Phoenix, Arizona, for one afternoon with Alice Cooper.

    On or about May 26, 2006, he traded the one afternoon with Alice Cooper for a KISS motorized snow globe.

    On or about June 2, 2006, he traded the KISS motorized snow globe to Corbin Bernsen for a role in the film Donna on Demand.[3]

    On or about July 5, 2006, he traded the movie role for a two-story farmhouse in Kipling, Saskatchewan.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_red_paperclip

  • 4 years ago

    It's called exploiting the locals

  • 4 years ago

    Yes, you can still do that in the United States even.

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