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And we have another one…
Joe Nossek, #143, comes with a pretty smooth, airbrushed hat and also with a very rough and bumpy hat. It's most easily discernible at that first rounded ridge and in front of the bat... 1969JoeNossek3.jpg And here it is in action... ![]() The smooth hat version is more plentiful, but again, there are plenty of both variations out there.
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