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Putting up the suggestion again (thanks to n_rvnu and woifi).
4 exists and 1 on 1 on the market. The other beaks has not been shown up on the market for a long time.
It was sold (with Scorching Tyro [8.5]) for Burning Stalhelm (21.3) + Scorching Beak (11.7) + Sunbeams Beak (10.8).
As a result, 21.3 + 11.7 + 10.8 - 8.5 = 35.3. Here is the proof: http://i.imgur.com/kXDwjbJ.png
The owner valued the beak around 35 buds and he wouldn't let it go unless he received beak offers or offers exceeding 35 buds in value. FYI, here are the previous trades: http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/13562095 and http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/13673020
You need at least 2 sales, especially if one of the sales were yours.
From what I heard, if its 1 of 1 on the market, a single sale would be sufficient enough to change the price due to rarity. Not to mention it was the only beak that was on the market as the other three never showed up for the last couple of months.
Of course, a mod would confirm this and he/she will reject it if I'm doing something that is against the rule
It's not, you're doing it fine. It's just that people can't read rules, so there's always one guy who complains about that.
The rule only applies to new effects/hats.
Why didn't you just do 35.3? I don't think you're supposed to round things. :p
I thought it wouldn't make much difference. Also, Woifi used brackets on the decimals so I assume he was saying it would be okay to either put the decimal or just use whole number.
Smart guy. ;)