Kyle Macdonald One Red Paperclip

Kyle Macdonald One Red Paperclip. How Kyle MacDonald traded a little red paperclip all the way up to an entire house in Kipling One Red Paperclip: How a Small Piece of Stationery Turned into a Great Big Adventure [KYLE MACDONALD] on Amazon.com On July 12, 2005 I posted a picture of a red paperclip on my blog and in the barter section of craigslist and asked if anyone wanted to make a trade for something bigger or better

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I started with one red paperclip on July 12 2005 and 14 trades later, on July 12, 2006 I traded with the Town of Kipling. Kipling also declared the trade day One Red Paperclip Day.

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A few days later I traded the paperclip for a pen shaped like a fish On July 12, 2005 I posted a picture of a red paperclip on my blog and in the barter section of craigslist and asked if anyone wanted to make a trade for something bigger or better Usually fun things that take on an obsessive element to some degree

One Red Paperclip Or How an Ordinary Man Achieved His Dream with the Help of a Simple Office. A few days later I traded the paperclip for a pen shaped like a fish One Red Paperclip - How to Trade a Paperclip For a House is available from many online retailers, in both paperback and digital format

One Red Paperclip Or How an Ordinary Man Achieved His Dream with the Help of a Simple Office. Since acquiring the house in 2006, MacDonald has traded it (not sold, of course) to a restaurant owner, who has converted the house into the Paperclip Cottage Cafe, which to this day sells coffee. Originally from Belcarra, British Columbia, Canada, Kyle MacDonald has planted more than one hundred thousand trees, delivered more than one thousand pizzas, but eaten only one scorpion.