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~159 keys
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Unusual Bonk Boy Nuts n' Bolts
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Old price, had to research it as a favor. It needs a little bump up.


OFFERS:

http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/6456068 - Offered Storm Big Country + Planets Gentleman's Ushanka if the owner adds - about 2.8 with overpay, that's an outlier. Considering the offerer trades for profit, that's a bit weird.


http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9232255 - Offered Ghosts Batter's (~2.4 with overpay) and a Stormy Modest (massive outlier, he should have taken it and run)


http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9282048 - Offered Smoking Hallmark + S. Huntsman (~2.1 with overpay). On this link, Alf claims to have bought one with a Vivid Private Eye (2 with overpay).


SOLD:

http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9525136 - Sold for smoking Company Man (~1.9 with overpay)


http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9099682 - Moar Smoking Hallmark, <3 that hat. Anyway, it's 1.8+ with overpay.


http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9802376 - NNB Tossle + NNB Bonk for a Holiday Headcase, putting the Bonk Boy at ~1.7.


http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9082709 - 1.8 buds, added to discuss (1.8+)


http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8814026 - 2 buds


Analysis:

We have a 1.7, two 1.8s, a 1.9, two 2s, a 2.1, and some outliers (2.4's more or less in range). All pieces of the range are represented in offers and sales.

    I'm not sure if you have noticed the other suggestion for it, just sayin.

      Yeah, but I believe that suggestion's OP miscalculated, and people are biased against ownership of items.


      Plus, mine has more proof, and sale proof at that.

        Fair enough but not really gentleman like. ;)

          I would be fine with either being accepted, but I believe mine is more accurate. If his is accepted, it's only a three-key difference, so that won't be an issue nor will this suggestion technically fall under the 5% rule.