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Got another one.
Bicorne is clean, scorching flames.
Going to take the mini from this suggestion to price this: http://backpack.tf/vote/id/5618789ddea9e9b3284ac161 with thanks to Konata for doing it.
Bicorne Mini:
Sold for Ghosts Lucky -
http://backpack.tf/item/1723746652 (bicorne)
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198066435523?time=1443078000&compare=1443510000
http://backpack.tf/item/3572319887 (lucky)
Lucky Mini:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27140305 (1 week @48 keys quicksale - unsold)
Taking @48 keys.
48*0.9 = 43
<3 One less for me to pick up cheaper the first time ;)
forgive my ignorance on price voting, but is it really practical to try and price these chemistry sets when they are priced independently from the "completedness" of the set? I mean a fresh drop would obviously be worth less than a 199/200, so i can't imagine trying to price the sets being necessary. Sure these sets have inherent rarity attached to them but because the prices ignore how many hats have been put in it I don't see the point.
Gotta price em all I guess. From experience the set on its own can sell for substantially more then the completed item for example, so it's not as if it's a linear progression of value between the complete one and a chemistry set for it.