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Paying a massive premium for a "double zero" float seems crazy if the human eye cannot actually detect the difference once the match starts. I am looking at two different Karambit Dopplers, and the price gap is nearly two hundred dollars just because one has a slightly lower number on the technical readout. When I look at them in the inspect window, they both look like shiny purple marble to me, yet every "expert" tells me that the lower float is a much better store of value. Am I just paying for a number that only shows up on a third-party website, or is there some hidden visual polish that I am missing because I don't have my graphics settings maxed out on a high-end monitor?
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