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<blockquote data-quote="NeroWolfe" data-source="post: 156830" data-attributes="member: 797"><p>Edward G. Robinson was a TRUE pipe smoker; there was a blend marketed under his name; I have a large empty tin of it with his picture on it that I picked up a a Flea Market many years ago. Does anyone know what type of blend it was? The tin does not provide any detail on the nature of the belnd. Also, a few years ago Debbie Reynolds opened a Casino in Las Vegas (now closed) that had a small museum of Hollywoood memorabilia; included was a few of Edward G. Robinson's pipes on his pipe rack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeroWolfe, post: 156830, member: 797"] Edward G. Robinson was a TRUE pipe smoker; there was a blend marketed under his name; I have a large empty tin of it with his picture on it that I picked up a a Flea Market many years ago. Does anyone know what type of blend it was? The tin does not provide any detail on the nature of the belnd. Also, a few years ago Debbie Reynolds opened a Casino in Las Vegas (now closed) that had a small museum of Hollywoood memorabilia; included was a few of Edward G. Robinson's pipes on his pipe rack. [/QUOTE]
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