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Themed because this hat is a disaster while "Something Burning This Way Comes"
Sale 1
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/21066083 - Sold for Scorching Flames Magnificent Mongolian and Green Confetti Large Luchadore (4.2*0.9 = 3.8 buds) but has BO of 3 buds.
Mini for Green Confetti Large Luchadore
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/21652226 - Sold for 2.5 buds
Sale 2
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/21650925 - Sold for Sunbeams Coupe D'isaster and added 15 GBP = 0.7 buds (3.3*0.9 - 0.7 = 2.3 buds)
Seller
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/21819751 - 3 buds
Maybe this isn't really accurate because I don't know the amount of cash got involved in the trade but well, still better than no price.
Feel free to counter / support my proofs.
3.8 sale had a B/O of 3, so you can't value it above that.
Which, conveniently for you, gives you more proof at 3 XD
I didn't notice that xD
So lucky :3
Proof-wise, we can say 2.3-2.5, but the range to 3 is as an asking price, not confirmed selling value.
I have 1 sale at 3 buds, 1 seller at 3 buds and 1 sale at 2.3 buds. Where is the 2.5 bud sale from?
I misread the mini's value as the sale value of the first link, sorry. The first wanted 3 buds but accepted a mixed unusual offer, the second accepted 2.3 and the third *wants* 3. I'd wait the outcome of the newest trade to see if that range is accurate, otherwise you could've put 2.3-3.8 (that was de facto the high-end offer)
No?
2.3 - 3 is fine (High-end price is based on the seller and that sale since it has BO of 3 buds)