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<blockquote data-quote="NeroWolfe" data-source="post: 195051" data-attributes="member: 797"><p>I have a couple of cheapie hard-plastic pistol cases for rough working / keeping in my truck. They have foam inserts, but I never trimmed the foam to fit the pipes. I lay a couple of pipes, tobacco pouch, pipe cleaner pouch, tamper and lighter inside and close. The foam compresses and keeps everything from rattling around; any pressure is taken by the pipe bowls, so the stems do not get stressed nor are in any danger of breaking. The foam does not seen to affect the pipe finish, either, though I do not take my higher end pipes out with me for rough work, limiting myself to "oldies but goodies" that can "take a licking and keep on ticking". The foam does not seem to take on a permanent deformation, so I do not have to put everything in the same place every time. I think I paid 8 or 10 bucks each at a gun show.</p><p></p><p>For normal use and travel, I use a 5-pipe leather case like some of those already shown in this post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeroWolfe, post: 195051, member: 797"] I have a couple of cheapie hard-plastic pistol cases for rough working / keeping in my truck. They have foam inserts, but I never trimmed the foam to fit the pipes. I lay a couple of pipes, tobacco pouch, pipe cleaner pouch, tamper and lighter inside and close. The foam compresses and keeps everything from rattling around; any pressure is taken by the pipe bowls, so the stems do not get stressed nor are in any danger of breaking. The foam does not seen to affect the pipe finish, either, though I do not take my higher end pipes out with me for rough work, limiting myself to "oldies but goodies" that can "take a licking and keep on ticking". The foam does not seem to take on a permanent deformation, so I do not have to put everything in the same place every time. I think I paid 8 or 10 bucks each at a gun show. For normal use and travel, I use a 5-pipe leather case like some of those already shown in this post. [/QUOTE]
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