Cork Knocker?

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I found a pretty cool vintage ashtray online, but the cork knocker in the middle was beat to heck. Can you replace those? I found some online that looks like you can glue on to new ashtrays or maybe replace old ones? Not sure.
 
I've never done it, but my guess is you can cut the old one off, sand any remaining bits off or soak it in water or something to get it the bits off, then gorilla glue another on!
 
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Is this the Cork Knocker your referring too?
 
I rigged up a cheap ashtray, bought a glass one from the dollar tree than got one of those cork knockers from my local tobacconist and stuck it on(peel & stick). The first time I wacked my pipe on it the stickum gave and the cork popped off. A touch of Gorilla glue has held it since.
 
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