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Hey there guys!
Showing some love for the west.
Outdated as hell!
Sold for an Australium Black Box (~19 keys) + rancho relaxo taunt as sweets
Making it 19 (no overpay for the aussies :P)
Proof: http://imgur.com/cVmoxi1
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Sold for a Disco Barnstormer
B/O of the barnstormer was 25 keys, so, as the western was offered on the barnstormer, using the 25 keys as the high-end (not applying overpay as well since B/O was respected, as both parties agreed)
Proof: http://imgur.com/spVEUXM
Proof of the B/O: http://imgur.com/8q8dftr
Any aditional proof/counterproof are always welcome!
Happy trading everyone!
I disagree with your high end, as regardless of his B/O, youll need to use the barnstormers real price.
Example: if I put up a hat worth 30 keys with a B/O of 50 and then accept an offer, that doesnt make either of the hats worth 50.
B/Os are only to be taken into consideration when they are lower than the offered items.
not applying overpay is correct though, but I say you should use the barnstormers bptf value (or make a mini if its outdated)
The current wester wear range makes it valid to assume it's price being equal/higher than the B/O required, considering that the low end of the current price range IS the barnstorm B/O. Since in unusual pricing it's usualy taken into consideration the average price of a unusual priced with a range, then the B/O IS LOWER than the western wear price, so my high end HAS to be 25 keys. Thanks for the feedback :)