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Princeton Goods

Page history last edited by Michael 5 years, 2 months ago

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     These are of course very general costs; transportation expenses, seasonal variations, supply and demand will all affect these. Specifically, these are the prices found in the town of Princeton itself. And importantly:  this is just to speed up the game, so players can root around in the inventory on their own. The referee retains the right to say, "Nope, none of those available, sorry."

 

     Prices:  Princeton prefers the paper Tiger, but that currency converts at $1 per Tiger. 

     Availability:  for an ordinary walk-in customer, not known to the seller nor part of their organization, this is the chance as a POWxN%, of at least one item being available. Of course, some locations will have better availability, and having good contacts will also help. The steps are:  always, x10%, x7%, x4%, x1%, and never.

 

Electrical Gear

Vehicles

Weapons

Tools

 

     The following items use the East Broad Top price lists, to keep things simple.

 

Clothing

Industrial Supplies

Protective Gear

Staples

 

Odds and Ends

 

Odds and Ends 

item

avail.

mass, kg

cost

books (mostly older, good quality hardbacks or coated-paper magazines)

always

0.25+

$1.00+

hemp rope, 3/8" diameter, 100 meters; safe load 50 kg, breaking strength 600 kg

x10%

4.5

$1.00

hemp rope, 3/4" diameter, 100 meters; safe load 350 kg, breaking strength 2450 kg

x7%

25

$5.00

canvas cartridge bag for 50 rifle shells or 25 shotgun shells

x7%

 

$1.50

heavy leather cartridge bag, ditto

x7%

 

$2.00

bandolier, leather

x7%

 

$2.50

gunbelt

x10%

 

$1.25

metal drinking flask, 1/2 pint

x4%

 

$2.00

collapsible metal drinking cup

x1%

 

$1.00

small floor safe, with combination lock and known combination; 45 cm x 45 cm x 70 cm tall

x1%

250

$20.00

nice working pocket or wrist watch, no visible damage

x1%

 

$15.00

working wrist watch, not very accurate

x4%

 

$10.00

non-functional wristwatch, nice quality, can possibly be repaired

x7%

 

$3.00

non-functional watch, as salvage

always

 

$1.00

padlock, small, with 1 key

x7%

 

$0.25

padlock, medium, pre-War, with 1 key

x4%

 

$1.00

padlock, big, pre-War, with 1 key

x1%

 

$2.00

keys copied

x7%

n/a

$0.10

hand cuffs

x4%

 

$4.00

hand cuffs for three hands

x1%

 

$6.00

leg chain

x4%

 

$6.00

lead-filled leather billie

x4%

 

$1.00

powder flask

x10%

 

$1.00

hunting knife with scabbard, 6" blade

x10%

 

$2.00

leather money belt

x4%

 

$1.25

400 meter roll of barbed wire

x7%

30

$2.00

one-half pound of pins

x7%

0.1

$0.40

wooden barrel, 42 gallon (159 liter) capacity

x4%

7

$2.50

glass carboy, 20 liter capacity

x4%

5

$3.00

steel drum, 55 gallon (200 liter) capacity (almost always salvage, but watertight)

x10%

21

$4.00

cooking grille or barbeque, 2.5' long by 2' wide

x4%

 

$2.00

bones, per ton

x10%

1000

$7.50

hay, per bale

x10%

45

$0.40

hay, baled per ton (22 bales)

x7%

1000

$6 - $8

hay, loose per ton

x7%

1000

$4 - $5

charcoal, per bushel

x10%

10

$0.20

coal, per ton

always

1000

$10.00

firewood, per bushel, dry pine

x10%

10

$0.06

firewood, per cord, dry pine

x10%

864

$6.00

crude oil, per 55-gallon drum (includes weight of drum, does not include cost of drum)

x1%

196

$9.00

gasoline or kerosene, per 55-gallon drum (includes weight of drum, does not include cost)

x4%

172

$60.00

lubricating oil, per 5 gallon (20 liter) can 

x7%

20

$5.00

methanol, per 55-gallon drum (includes weight of drum)

always

165

$6.00

potash, per 42 gallon barrel (not including cost and weight of barrel) 

x10%

200

$4.00

potassium nitrate, per 42 gallon barrel (weight and cost of barrel not included) 

x7%

~200

$x.xx

lactic acid, 22% purity, per 42 gallons (159 liters), not including weight and cost of barrel 

x7%

~160

$14

lactic acid, 50% purity, per 42 gallons (159 liters), not including weight and cost of barrel 

x7%

~160

$27

lactic acid, 90% purity, per 20 liters, not including weight and cost of carboy 

x4%

~20

$30

ammonia, per 5 gallons (20 liters), not including weight and cost of carboy or other container 

always

12

$1.60

borax (sodium borate), per kg in bulk 

x7%

1

$2

baking powder, per kg in bulk 

always

1

$1

baking soda (bicarbonate of soda), per kg in bulk 

always

1

$0.80

soda ash (washing soda, soda crystals, or sodum carbonate), per kg in bulk 

always

1

$0.80

nitric acid, 68% purity, per 5 gallons (20 liters), not including weight and cost of carboy 

x4%

19

$250

sulfuric acid, 32% purity, per 5 gallons (20 liters), not including weight and cost of carboy. Higher purities (up to 80%) are available, but expensive. 

x4%

35

$200

lye, aka caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), per kg in bulk. Production requires salt, limestone, sulfuric acid, and coal ... chlorine and some pollution is produced as a byproduct.

x10%

1

$1

 

Livestock

 

Livestock

item

avail.

mass, kg

cost

cat

x10%

4.5

free!

goat

x7%

50

$2

adult sheep, not including wool

x10%

110

$2

colt

x4%

100

$6 - $8

unbroken (but milkable) adult horse mare

x4%

500

$20 - $30

unbroken adult stallion, or dry adult mare

x4%

550

$10 - $15

basic riding horse or ordinary work horse (gelding)

x7%

500

$150

good riding horse

x4%

550

$200

draft horse (gelding)

x7%

900

$250

 

Wages and Services

 

Wages and Services

description; payment is "per day" unless noted

cost

truck convoy guard, basic, equipped with rifle or shotgun

$2

truck convoy guard, elite (e.g., equipped with semi-auto weapon or scoped rifle )

$4

truck convoy truck driver

$4

truck convoy mechanic, with own tool box

$10

mounted guide, with own horse, and equipped with rifle or shotgun, food and fodder provided by employer

$4

mounted soldier, with own horse, and equipped with rifle or shotgun, food and fodder provided by employer

$2

mercenary or garrison junior officer, with own horse

$10

mercenary or garrison senior officer, with own horse

$25

mercenary or garrison soldier, with food, mount (if any) and shelter provided by employer, for long-term service

$0.50

teamster, with food and shelter provided by employer

$0.75

master machinist in major industrial site

$3.50

journeyman machinist in major industrial site

$2.40

blacksmith, wheelwright or carpenter, provides his own basic tools, with food and shelter provided by employer

$2.00

unskilled laborer, with food and shelter provided by employer, in unsafe locations (e.g., around Clarion, Kane and Latrobe)

$1.00

unskilled laborer, with food and shelter provided by employer, in safe locations

$0.40

unskilled laborer, no food and shelter provided, in safe locations

$1.00

medical doctor in "field" service

$3 to $4

clerks (i.e., literate and numerate) in "field" service

$3

prostitute, male, one hour

$0.25

prostitute, lady-boy, one hour

$0.50

prostitute, old, crazy or not-so-attractive woman, one hour

$1

prostitute, nice looking young woman, one hour

$5

  • for "not full service" prostitution

x 0.5

  • for red-heads, exotic and especially young or talented prostitutes

x 2

hot bath with soap

$0.25

shave and a haircut

$0.75

basic feeding, per person, per day

$1

fancy large hotel room with a large bed, wardrobe, nice fittings, electric lights, bathroom, per night

$3

hotel room with a twin bed, kerosene lamp, bathroom and toilet at end of hall, per night

$2

cheap small hotel room with a narrow bed, kerosene lamp, toilet at end of hall, per night

$1

 

 

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