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Thanks.
Barry, These larger promotional nodders were never made for sale to the public. They were made in very limited quantities as store display/advertising pieces. So this one was likely in some sort of souvenir stand in Franklin Field, designed to attract attention and get fans to buy the smaller square based nodders. |
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