Buying, selling, and trading rations
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Pound cake
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by Pound cake » Thu Jun 06, 2013 11:52 pm
ak70g2 wrote:I have on route to me some IRP-Ps. Currently I have one promised to Housil, but if will come more than 2, I'll trade one. South Korea have some rations?

South Korean army of course have some rations including instant-heating meals. However I don't have one now as I left the army long time ago, and it's extremely hard to get genuine one because South Korea usually go against the civilian ownership of any kind of military supplies. There're some civilian versions of single menu variants - most of them being various kind of spicy retort pouch rices - and desserts though, and if you're interested in these I can definitely send you few menus + desserts(pound cake or hardtacks w/candies). I'll have to check if I can send preserved foods from here to Romania, though...
Name_not_found wrote:
maybe yahoo auctions, i know thats what japan uses
It seems that Japaneses are mostly interested in collectibles rather than foods.

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laughing_man
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by laughing_man » Fri Jun 07, 2013 4:48 am
Name_not_found wrote:maybe yahoo auctions, i know thats what japan uses
In Japan, the price of IRP is $80 to $120.
Import ration is expensive...
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ak70g2
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by ak70g2 » Fri Jun 07, 2013 6:53 am
'cuz hunting ain't catch and release...
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Pound cake
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by Pound cake » Fri Jun 07, 2013 7:43 am
I meant that sending Korean rations to Romania. The post office here occasionally becoms picky for foods.
Let me know if you come up with extra one. I'll try to sort out what kind of rations I can send to you.