Hello!
As some of you may already know, a few days ago I started going public with Lee Van Cleefs pipes from "For A Few Dollars More" and "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly".
For years, it was heavily debated on what pipe Lee smoked in both films, and I get to put the debate to rest. Many people guessed that based off the shape, and other characteristics, that the GBU pipe was either a Wellington, or a Peterson. As it turns out, it's neither, it is a Plymouth from France.
Before I'm even asked, since I already mentioned this in another forum, I obtained this pipe, as well as others directly from his family.
I have gone through the trouble to point out the markings, and go ahead and screen capture from the films it was used in. It was first used by Lee in "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" in 1966, and then was used in "Barquero" in 1970, then "The Grand Duel" in 1972.
All things match the screen. The pipes markings, the wood grain, the coloration, everything. There are two very deep scuffs/scratches in the side of the bowl, that must have happened around 1972 while filming "The Grand Duel". It happened during the filming of the film because there are scenes in the film where the scratches are there, and some where they are not, and it's no doubt the same pipe.
I hope this forum is much kinder then the other I originally posted them in, and I hope you all enjoy.
I will make a post regarding the Vienna Meerschaum that Lee used in "For A Few Dollars More" later.
As some of you may already know, a few days ago I started going public with Lee Van Cleefs pipes from "For A Few Dollars More" and "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly".
For years, it was heavily debated on what pipe Lee smoked in both films, and I get to put the debate to rest. Many people guessed that based off the shape, and other characteristics, that the GBU pipe was either a Wellington, or a Peterson. As it turns out, it's neither, it is a Plymouth from France.
Before I'm even asked, since I already mentioned this in another forum, I obtained this pipe, as well as others directly from his family.
I have gone through the trouble to point out the markings, and go ahead and screen capture from the films it was used in. It was first used by Lee in "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" in 1966, and then was used in "Barquero" in 1970, then "The Grand Duel" in 1972.
All things match the screen. The pipes markings, the wood grain, the coloration, everything. There are two very deep scuffs/scratches in the side of the bowl, that must have happened around 1972 while filming "The Grand Duel". It happened during the filming of the film because there are scenes in the film where the scratches are there, and some where they are not, and it's no doubt the same pipe.
I hope this forum is much kinder then the other I originally posted them in, and I hope you all enjoy.
I will make a post regarding the Vienna Meerschaum that Lee used in "For A Few Dollars More" later.
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