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in joise whale it was plug chewing tobacco and here is a site for small cigars named after him www.clintscigars.com i dont think its the kind he smoked in the movie but they look cool
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I too thought that he smoked De Nobili Toscani, which are also produced in the US:
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This is from the Clint Eastwood forum:
http://www.clinteastwood.org/forums/...13733#msg13733 The sixth post asserts Toscani's by quoting a book: "Cheroot" is another style of cigar. It's possible he smokes them in some Westerns. However, in the Leone films he was definitely smoking toscani. See Christopher Frayling's Sergio Leone: Something to Do With Death (2000), p. 182-183." I have no idea whether this is true, but it probably is, because the internet is a very reliable source of information. ![]() |
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