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  1. 24 de ene. de 2020 · Category: Pipe Line. Tagged in: Edward G. Robinson Famous Pipe Smokers Pipe Culture. Best known for his portrayals of tough-guys and gangsters, Edward G. Robinson was a prolific actor, activist, and pipe smoker.

  2. 27 de ene. de 2021 · January 27, 2021 by Jeffery Sitts in Tobacco Talk. S haring its name with the legendary actor and avid pipe smoker, Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend (EGR) is a mixture that has endured since its debut in the mid-20th century.

  3. Blended by Greenfield & Winther in 1946 under the personal supervision of Robinson himself, Edward G. Robinson is said to be smoked not only by ol' Johnny Rocco, but historian Shelby Foote, among others. With an ever so light plum topping, this is predominately a Burley blend, with a generous helping of Cavendish and a light touch of Latakia.

  4. Its most famous fan is Shelby Foote, the great Southern novelist and Civil War historian, who smokes bowl after bowl of this tobacco throughout the day. Jon A. Jackson, the well-known mystery novelist, also claims Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend as his personal favorite.

  5. 17 de may. de 2023 · 108. 1.7K views 11 months ago. This blend is a throw back to the golden age of pipe smoking. Edward G Robinson Pipe Tobacco has been around since Edward G Robinson has been on the big...

  6. 24 de jul. de 2017 · Although I am not as elegant as some of the best reviews out there, and my palate is not as refined, I do know what I like and what I don't like. here are my thoughts after smoking EGR for the past

  7. Tacking it back old-school... A "famous" blend of sorts. Edward G. Robinson is named after the actor who helped create this exceptional mixture. A combination of Burley, Cavendish, and Latakia tobaccos with a light top note of fruit and plum, easily makes this the epitome of old-time American English style blends.