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Basil Rathbone's Peterson
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<blockquote data-quote="bent bulldog" data-source="post: 373548" data-attributes="member: 3484"><p>Thanks so much to Briarspirit for the link to the article which answered my question concerning the pipe Rathbone smoked in the films. As a side note, the mention of the Custombilt looking pipe that Captain Simpson smoked in The House of Fear probably was just that. For years I wondered about that pipe as well and just recently realized (duh!) that these productions certainly felt British but, of course they were all filmed here in the U.S so it is not unusual that one of the characters would be smoking an American made pipe such as a Custombilt. In fact I would be surprised is there were ever many Custombilt pipes in England during the 1940's. Again, thanks Briarspirit for the link.</p><p>s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bent bulldog, post: 373548, member: 3484"] Thanks so much to Briarspirit for the link to the article which answered my question concerning the pipe Rathbone smoked in the films. As a side note, the mention of the Custombilt looking pipe that Captain Simpson smoked in The House of Fear probably was just that. For years I wondered about that pipe as well and just recently realized (duh!) that these productions certainly felt British but, of course they were all filmed here in the U.S so it is not unusual that one of the characters would be smoking an American made pipe such as a Custombilt. In fact I would be surprised is there were ever many Custombilt pipes in England during the 1940's. Again, thanks Briarspirit for the link. s [/QUOTE]
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