THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE. A Peterson strikes again!Many Pipe Scenes in this one !
Obviously a Peterson & possibly a 302 System Pipe and a few others.
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Much better! Thanks. However, I wonder if Coop is setting there wondering if he can use that earpiece as tamp for his pipe....
Yup, Corbin was a piper!In my 5,000th watching of Urban Cowboy, I noticed Uncle Bob, Barry Corbin smoking a pipe. Did some searching and found the b/w which may be a headshot and not from a movie.
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The Murder She Wrote episode was J.B. as in Jailbird. John Rhys Davies plays Lancaster ... former MI-6 Station chief in Kenya now exiled to California. In one of the opening scenes he load what appears to be a Dunhill shell briar Zulu with Sir Walter Raleigh from a new can on the desk (he opens it). In a subsequent scene he smoke SWR in what appears to be an Acorn shaped pipe with a triangular shank and a Lovat stem with a silver band. Later on he smokes a bulldog or rhodesian and has the can of Granger on his desk.John Rhys-Davies is a pipe smoker; he has a youtube video sitting in the window of his farmhouse and his pipe rack is seen there, He also smoked pipes in a Murder She Wrote episode ... he had a large tin of Granger on his desk in the episode.
That’s some smoking coat there.Speaking of Sherlock Holmes, this suave dude is William Gillette who played Sherlock Holmes in the 1916 silent movie an played him over 1,300 times on the stage.
First illustrations of Holmes in literature featured the character with a straight pipe, but Gillette introduced the bent briar pipe to Holmes most likely so that he could pronounce his lines more easily; a straight pipe can wiggle or fall when speaking, or cause problems with delivering lines while it is clenched between the teeth. It also allowed a more clear view of his face.
Gillette's "castle" is open to the public in Hadlyme, CT and is really a sight to be seen. My daughter was doing a research project on our town 10+ years ago and we found his grave in our hometown only a mile or so from our house.
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Indeed it is! Must be five pounds of silk. A serious smoking rig.That’s some smoking coat there.
been to the castle, it's fabulous!Speaking of Sherlock Holmes, this suave dude is William Gillette who played Sherlock Holmes in the 1916 silent movie an played him over 1,300 times on the stage.
First illustrations of Holmes in literature featured the character with a straight pipe, but Gillette introduced the bent briar pipe to Holmes most likely so that he could pronounce his lines more easily; a straight pipe can wiggle or fall when speaking, or cause problems with delivering lines while it is clenched between the teeth. It also allowed a more clear view of his face.
Gillette's "castle" is open to the public in Hadlyme, CT and is really a sight to be seen. My daughter was doing a research project on our town 10+ years ago and we found his grave in our hometown only a mile or so from our house.
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Don't sleep on those shoes either!Indeed it is! Must be five pounds of silk. A serious smoking rig.