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Item Code: 344-200
Though this missing its sweat band & outer ribbon, this campaign hat retains its classic Span-Am “Boys of ’98 shape. One inch shamrocks have been have cut in each side, [in the place of standard “snowflake” vent]. Regulation army three ring stitching around outer ring. Exhibits, Two .25” torn spots on front edge, w/very a couple of slight traces of grime & miniscule soiling elsewhere.
This hat is infused with Irish character, and, with a replacement Span Am ribbon, would make for a great ‘Boys of ’98 display piece.
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