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desc=This is a little wire paperclip, manufactured primarily for nervously twisting into little abstract sculptures. As a secondary purpose, it also holds paper together. It's probably really (and arbitrarily) valuable.| | desc=This is a little wire paperclip, manufactured primarily for nervously twisting into little abstract sculptures. As a secondary purpose, it also holds paper together. It's probably really (and arbitrarily) valuable.| | ||
autosell=0|tradeable=0|quest=1}} | autosell=0| | ||
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==Drop Location== | ==Drop Location== | ||
*[[The Haiku Dungeon]] ([[Ascension#One Time|one time]] drop) | *[[The Haiku Dungeon]] ([[Ascension#One Time|one time]] drop) | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*This item is a reference to Kyle MacDonald, a Canadian blogger who, starting in 2005 with a red paperclip, made trade after trade until he ended up with a house in Kipling, Saskatchewan. Documentation of his trades can be found at his website, [http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/ one red paperclip]. | *This item is a reference to Kyle MacDonald, a Canadian blogger who, starting in 2005 with a red paperclip, made trade after trade until he ended up with a house in Kipling, Saskatchewan. Documentation of his trades can be found at his website, [http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/ one red paperclip]. |
Revision as of 03:00, 22 May 2008
This is a little wire paperclip, manufactured primarily for nervously twisting into little abstract sculptures. As a secondary purpose, it also holds paper together. It's probably really (and arbitrarily) valuable.
Cannot be discarded
Quest Item
(In-game plural: red paperclips)
Drop Location
- The Haiku Dungeon (one time drop)
References
- This item is a reference to Kyle MacDonald, a Canadian blogger who, starting in 2005 with a red paperclip, made trade after trade until he ended up with a house in Kipling, Saskatchewan. Documentation of his trades can be found at his website, one red paperclip.