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I've bought a few of these for various guitars with good results.They secure with a grub screw so there's a little wiggle room.
https://www.axesrus.co.uk/Domed-Barrel-Knobs-p/ns005.htm
I have the push on type you need.
What to do is get an old pick of the same thickness as the slot in the shaft, and cut a piece to fit into it. You can then tighten the grub screw without breaking the shaft.
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The knurled part relates to the outer machining on the knob itself, not split shaft pots.
The correct knob for a MIM tele is full (e.g. cts) size, and the correct shape for a '69 would be flat top, not domed, but that's down to taste.
I believe the 69 thinline uses solid shaft 1 meg pots - check that first. So you would need two flat top tele knobs with grub screws. If you're changing the vol to 250k you would need a CTS solid shaft pot, though I would consider going 250k for both vol and tone.