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Not a great deal is known about Tolkien’s pipe smoking, even though he was seen regularly with a pipe. Some accounts have speculated that he smoked a kind of Navy flake, since some of those old tins were evident in his homes. Once emptied of tobacco, they were used to hold bric-a-brac around the house. Tolkien’s son, Christopher, also smoked a Navy flake, which may have been the result of his father’s influence.
Tolkien’s pipes seem to run along the order of small English billiards, which would have been common in his time. (...) Dunhill provided low-cost "campaign" pipes and "campaign" tobacco to soldiers who were headed for the front lines.(...) Although it is uncertain where or when Tolkien picked up his first pipe and pipe tobacco, it is likely that heading for the stresses of war and leaving behind his wife of only a few weeks, he picked up a Dunhill pipe for comfort.
Gimli píše:Myslím, že kouřil modrý Capstan a Players Navy cut.
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