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With some rough dimensions you could have someone 3-D print a couple caps in clear plastic and add a cork. The top looks more like it should be a cork at least, since it's a bit irregular. The printing would probably come out frosted naturally.
There's probably a basic baseball cap already drawn that could be adjusted, and that would make it pretty inexpensive. Steve B |
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