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Pencil Mustache

LadyStardust

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Can I make a suggestion?
What about Warner Baxter?
Baxter_Warner_2.jpg

Also an unfortunately rather "forgotten" star, but I've liked him for quite some time.
 

K.D. Lightner

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Ladystardust -- thanks for the reminder of Warner Baxter, a star in the early days of cinema.

Here is another "forgotten" star who did not always wear a moustache, but, when he did, it was the pencil thin.

http://www.alohacriticon.com/images/elcriticonfotas/novarro7.jpg

Ramon Novarro, if the image shows.

If the image shows, here is a not so forgotten star of stage and screen, he of the "great profile" and grandfather of Drew Barrymore:

http://www.pcpa.org/images2/John%Barrymore.jpg

He also did not have a moustache in his early career, but in later life wore one, notably in the film Grand Hotel.

karol
 

Alan Eardley

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Baron Kurtz said:
well, he was Belgian. I think there was some directive from Leopold II that all men over the age of 18 should smoke . . . and go searching for diamonds. ;)

bk

p.s. check the lapels on that bottom suit. If you didn't know that suit was from the 30s, i'd swear it was a 70s suit . . .

Ahhh! Quelle guitariste, et quelle guitar!

I once went through a phase where I used to try and imitate his style. It's not easy. I even bought a guitar like his (the bottom one) and used to tape up my fingers to try and see how he did it.

I never quite managed the style, but at least I have the jacket!

Alan
 

Shaul-Ike Cohen

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Baron Kurtz said:
p.s. check the lapels on that bottom suit. If you didn't know that suit was from the 30s, i'd swear it was a 70s suit . . .

Right. I wonder what it is - that the line between lower and upper part is more horizontal? Or the "cut out" part is a bit small in proportion to the width of the lapels? The width itself is a bit on the verge itself.
 

Dr Doran

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Alan Eardley said:
I once went through a phase where I used to try and imitate his style. It's not easy. I even bought a guitar like his (the bottom one) and used to tape up my fingers to try and see how he did it.

Taping? Ingenious. Just don't cut them off ...
 

scotrace

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Of course, the best non-pencil moustache of the Golden Era was undoubtedly owned by the US Secretary of State, Dean Acheson. His Guardsman moustache was very well known.

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He was also perfectly tailored, brutally intelligent, and posessed one of the great, instant wits of his time.
 

Jovan

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I'm not a huge fan of the pencil moustaches, though David Niven seemed to wear it more than it wore him. I get that vibe about many men who wear them, which may be my problem with it.

Cesar's was the sexiest, in any category!

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