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Oct 7, 2016
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This thread from another forum has a picture of a Decatur Car Boy, if you scroll down a few posts. It uses two rubber grommets at each end of the wood block to hold your pipe in place. I have one. I have a rack mabe by then that holds 36 pipes using the grommets. Just stick the stem in the grommet.

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theloniousmonkfish

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tuold

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Tuold, I hadn’t thought of that. You have just made the solution to my situation stupid simple! A bit of 1938 know how, seems a fitting alteration for a 1950 pickup. I have an unused existing hole that I can enlarge a bit, and a simple rubber grommet that I can get from work should keep the pipe fairly secure.
Three years later there was this solution. Maybe one like this can be made from a cell phone holder and a clothespin.
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shanegreen

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I just get ashes all over the passenger seat. Adds to the 99 other reasons to get a rise out of my wife.

 
Jan 28, 2018
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I had only looked on one site. I think it was tobaccopipes site that I found two options. Bought them both, they were relatively cheap. One was similar to what was previously shown on this thread with a magnet on the bottom. We’ll see how they work.

 
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