One red paperclip

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The correct title of this article is one red paperclip. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
Photo of the now famous paperclip.

The website one red paperclip was created by Kyle MacDonald, a Canadian blogger who bartered his way from a single paperclip to a house in a series of trades spanning almost exactly one year.

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[edit] History

The first trade, of the paperclip for a pen, was on July 14, 2005. MacDonald announced July 5, 2006 that he had traded a movie role for a two-story farmhouse in Kipling, Saskatchewan. On July 7, 2006 — almost exactly one year after MacDonald began his experiment — the deed to the house was signed. In the following September, at the housewarming party where 12 of the 14 traders were present, he proposed to his girlfriend and she accepted. The wedding ring was made from the original red paperclip he got back from the first woman to have agreed to trade with him.[1]

MacDonald got the idea for one red paperclip from a childhood game called "Bigger and Better", and announced his quest on July 12, 2005 with a post on Craigslist.[1][2]

The website was followed online by nearly a thousand people, according to bookmarking data provided by del.icio.us[3] Several of the trades were covered by news channels like CNN, ABC News[4], and the BBC[5], among others.

The Hour on CBC Newsworld in particular followed the trading with some interest, especially when MacDonald remarked that he would not go to Yahk, British Columbia for a trade. The village protested and MacDonald said that The Hour would have to broadcast a show there before he makes a trade. In February 2006, the show took the challenge and had a special episode shot there which covered MacDonald's latest trade.[6]

[edit] Trading timeline

Timeline, based on the website and as summarized by the BBC[5]:

[edit] Background on MacDonald

MacDonald (born October 3, 1979) is a Canadian citizen from Belcarra, British Columbia. He has a bachelor's degree in Geography from the University of British Columbia.

MacDonald has travelled to over 40 countries, on every continent but Antarctica. Some of his travel adventures include delivering pizza by scooter in Sydney, Australia; sheep herding by dirt bike in Western Australia; modelling as an Italian soccer player in Bangkok, Thailand; firing rounds of ammo from a machine gun in Cambodia; delivering several hundred post cards at one time to the Galapagos, Ecuador[8]; and moving to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, for three days just so he could get NWT polar-bear-shaped license plates for his car.

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  1. ^ a b Red paper clip blogger throws party in new home CTV Toronto (Sept. 3, 2006)
  2. ^ Kyle MacDonald Trades One Red Paperclip for a House Quick Online Tips (July 7, 2006)
  3. ^ del.icio.us history for http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/
  4. ^ Man Trading Up From Paper Clip to House ABC News (April 17, 2006)
  5. ^ a b Man turns paper clip into house BBC News (July 11, 2006)
  6. ^ one trip to yahk one red paperclip blog (Dec. 11, 2005)
  7. ^ ATS #41 - The New Marketing Podcast with guest Corbin Bernsen Across the Sound (July 1, 2006)
  8. ^ Message in a Barrel The Port Moody Station Museum Blog (Aug. 29, 2005)

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