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OK, this hat is pretty rare.
None in scrap.tf for 1.22.
Sellers:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23860727 (1.33) (4 Hours, unsold)
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23714714 (1.22) (1 week, unsold)
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23823827 (1.22) (2 days, unsold)
ONLY SELLERS ON TF2OUTPOST
Sold/Completed:
1.22:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23842918
1.44:
I sold this hat within 30 minutes (18 minutes, to be precise), here's proof:
The Post: http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23800755 ( http://gyazo.com/d8add518392fc460f6831dab1b545fa3 )
The Trade: http://gyazo.com/d62f1e2c02277322dba0f8aaf11ee5c9
It was sold in under an hour so this gives the impression that even 1.44 is a quicksell, to some people.
I hope this is sufficient proof. :)
if its a quicksell, then it shouldn't be valid
It's a sale at above the current price, yet it still gets sold pretty quickly.
I saw one lately at scrap.tf....
Idk.. keeping my vote. Good luck!
Your sale is an outlier. 1 sale does show the entire market, especially with 1.22 unsolds.
But the item is pretty rare, even with those sellers. With NO filters on tf2outpost search, there's 3 - 5 entries.
I kept 1.22 in the range, but also entered the 1.44 because it's a sale.
Again, 1 sale does not show the entire market.
Yet if people are having problems selling those at 1.22 (1-week unsold), why should we even keep 1.44 in the range? You basically counter-proved yourself.
So how could've I made this better, if at all?
As I see, the current price is good already, no need for a change.