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Also I removed this 5 minutes ago, sorry about that. I just believe that with buyouts in the lower range of the previous suggestion we should consider changing the price. Especially since I don't think this is the most highly sought after unusual in the first place.
link 2 got an offer of 19 keys
Link 1: Selling for 17 keys and a guy is interested it seems and can offer that much in items or maybe even more
Link 2: Offer of S. Sapper + 6 keys + cheap game = ~ 19 keys
Link 3: New trade...nothing to do there
Now let's also look at some past trades:
[url]http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/5467142[/url] - Sold for BMOC + V. Tyrrants month back = ~23 keys (considering BMOC was 20+ keys month back)
[url]http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/6751147[/url] - sold for 14 keys flat week back
[url]http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/6291266[/url] - sold for After Eight Bills + 9 keys i.e ~18 keys 3 weeks back
I think 16-20 keys range still holds good
IMO, Trophy belt isnt that bad of a hat and it wont be serious cancer like Pugilists etc. to fall below 2 Bills price range easily. 16 keys + is still doable
So if the proof price is 17-18, why did you put your low end at 14?
Because if you can find a B/O at the current low end, you can probably find decent C/O's at the recommended low end.
First fellow got an offer of 16 keys in just 4 days, so bottom range doesn't need lowering. As pointed out, second trade has an offer of 19 keys worth, and there's been trades of 18 and 23 keys over the past month. Too much evidence showing it doesn't need lowering.