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Perrier LaPadite's smoking pipe

LaPadite's pipe.

“Herr Colonel, would it disturb you if I smoked my pipe?”
Perrier LaPadite

La Padite's pipe is a wooden smoking pipe that Perrier LaPadite used to smoke.

Overview[]

LaPadite's smoking pipe is a simple corncob pipe, consisting of a corncob chamber, probably treated with clay or some other fire-resistant material, with a long and thin tubular wooden stem.

In Inglourious Basterds[]

Chapter One - Once upon a time... In Nazi-occupied France[]

Perrier LaPadite kept his pipe in a small wooden box in his house. During his conversation with col. Hans Landa he took it out of his box and began to smoke it to calm himself. He stopped smoking it after Landa pulled his.

Trivia[]

  • Corncob pipes are commonly used by rural pipe smokers in the USA. However, in the 1940s France (and most of Europe), corncob pipes were neither known nor smoked. A farmer with small income would usually have a plain clay pipe or a second-hand Jacob clay pipe.

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