Close to finishing this bowl of Wilke Beta Test #1PC in a light brown 1979 rusticated medium bend Italian Sir Jeffrey Dublin (GBD second) sitter with a flared top and yellow saddle stem. Watching Mad Dog Russo.
I have spent a bit of time trying to figure it out. I don't think the answer is knowable. The same goes for the pipes Bernard Lee smoked when he played "M" in the James Bond movies.Watching EGR and Orson Wells in the Stranger with SG Choc Flake in the same Legend. Trying to figure out what pipe EGR is smoking.
The breaking of the pipe, and taping it back together were done to point out aspects of Robinson's character: anger, thrift, and love of that particular pipe.That’s interesting, I was thinking it might have been horn of some nature. If anyone gets the chance watch the movie, I could swear that he was moving the pipe at one point to show it off to the audience, it seemed very deliberate, that’s why I was so intrigued. Great film by the way.
The breaking of the pipe, and taping it back together were done to point out aspects of Robinson's character: anger, thrift, and love of that particular pipe.
Ok now I’m searching for a auto/biography of the man. He dominates the screen, you don’t see that sort of gravity much anymore. Orson Wells too, the film was brilliantly cast.
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My favorite dress pipe. There is an accounting for good taste, oui?