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      • Tim Holt was a decorated bombardier during World War II. He narrated the Army’s documentary on VD that became a training requirement for G.I.s for decades. He was the only western hero to smoke in B westerns – he smoked a pipe.
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  2. Mar 17, 2011 · Tim Holt was a decorated bombardier during World War II. He narrated the Army’s documentary on VD that became a training requirement for G.I.s for decades. He was the only western hero to smoke in B westerns – he smoked a pipe.

  3. Jun 8, 2018 · He had placed his first order for pipe-tobacco mixture A10528 with the Manhattan store of Alfred Dunhill of London. Originally made up for an old customer, this blend had caught on by word of mouth until it had become one of Dunhill’s popular standard mixtures.

    • J.R.R. Tolkien. The famous Lord of the Rings author enjoyed a good pipe from time to time. Well, far more than occasionally as some of the most well-known photos of the author show him holding a pipe.
    • Albert Einstein. Possibly one of the most prominent pipe smokers in our history was the talented Swiss mathematician and scientist, Albert Einstein. Though it now resides in the Smithsonian Museum, Einstein’s tobacco pipe has traversed the world and is known as a symbol of one of the biggest thinkers in human history.
    • President Gerald R. Ford. Having assumed the presidency when Nixon resigned, Ford first picked up a pipe during his years in the U.S. Navy during World War II and never put it down.
    • Vincent van Gogh. Psychologically tortured artist Van Gogh took comfort in pipe smoking and derived great peace from it during tumultuous times in his life, once calling his pipe in an 1875 letter "an old, trusty friend, and I imagine we'll never part again."
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_HoltTim Holt - Wikipedia

    Charles John "Tim" Holt III (February 5, 1919 – February 15, 1973) was an American actor. He was a popular Western star during the 1940s and early 1950s, appearing in forty-six B westerns released by RKO Pictures.

    • Bing Crosby. With over 300 hit songs to his credit, Bing Crosby is one of America’s most beloved crooners and stars of the Silver Screen. Best known for his work with Bob Hope and for 1954’s White Christmas, he was a departure from the traditional male Hollywood star of that time period, but audiences loved him for his charismatic smiles and smooth voice.
    • Cary Grant. Cary Grant was born in England and named Archie Leach. He would survive much early life turmoil and work as a performer with theaters and circus-style acts until finally changing his name and moving to Broadway and then Hollywood.
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger. It’s no secret that the actor, bodybuilder and former Governor of California has been an avid cigar smoker for most of his life. What is less known is that Schwarzenegger also has a tobacco pipe collection.
    • Ralph Bellamy. Ralph Bellamy, an icon of the jokingly called “Irish Mafia” of Hollywood’s glory days. Although not as iconic as some of the other actors on this list, Bellamy spent 62 years on the stage, silver screen and on television which exposed him to popularity with more than one generation of American film goers.
  5. These 10 Famous tobacco pipe smokers are the politicians who shaped our modern world. Read all about these fascinating figures at TobaccoPipes.com.

  6. Aug 13, 2021 · To be sure, despite its necessary function in his investigatory arsenal, you wont see Holmes smoking a pipe that is anything short of classy. We can see that in Robert Downey Jr.'s adaptation of the preeminent British sleuth. It seems he was especially partial to these Butz-Choquin Churchwardens.