Unless you're a bachelor!Not recommended while inside the house right enough. ?
Unless you're a bachelor!Not recommended while inside the house right enough. ?
It's still disgusting!Unless you're a bachelor!
Are the bent ones comfortable when clenching? On most of my bent pipes the mouthpiece is parallel with the top of the bowl, but on the Falcon photos I've seen, the mouthpiece seems to angle upward.
And also, is there any problem with liquid condensing in the metal base and travelling up the stem? I thought a bent might help prevent that, if it's a problem.
The bowls seem to vary a good bit in size. Luckily I found a good guide to them:
Falcon Pipes #1 Guide [Infograph] - Create a 7-day set - TobaccoPipes.com
Thanks for the info! May have to get one!
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Amen.Must admit I've not used the dry rings and never peronally known a Falcon user who has. A quick turn of the bowl to lift it off then a flick is enough to get rid of any moisture build up. Not recommended while inside the house right enough. ?
I got mine from 'mysmokingshop' here in England. Other shops like GQ Tobaccos & The Black Swan have a good stock also. Might be worth your while looking, even with the postage could work out cheaper than the states I suppose.I have never liked the look of falcons, but I've always enjoyed the "idea" of them. Probably something I should investigate at some point. I had one without a mouthpiece. It also turned me off that they don't thread in, and can't be replaced so easily.
However this one pictures looks awesome.
Who sells them?
Most impressive @ray47 !?I've collected 28 bowls and 11 stems over the years to include corn cob bowls, meerschaum bowls and colored bowls (pictured below). I guess you could say I'm a fan of Falcons.
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I keep my stems and bowls in this type of case when I travel for overnight trips.
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Nothing wrong with that. I'd say that's how a lot of the previous generation rolled.I have a friend who has one Falcon stem and one bowl. He smokes Kendal Kentucky virtually all day, everyday.
You know me so well .Most impressive @ray47 !?
Very 'Man in a Suitcase / James Bondish'.
I've always thought there was 'something of the night' about our Ray. From his avatar you get that menacing demeanour & chilling stare. He refers to taking his box of Falcons on 'overnight trips'. Which Is probably code for covert ops or govt sanctioned hits.
We've always known Falcons to be popular with both the man & the millionaire. We can now say also popular with the secret services & international men of mystery...like our Ray!?
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And Roger Moore smoked a Falcon!Most impressive @ray47 !?
Very 'Man in a Suitcase / James Bondish'.
I've always thought there was 'something of the night' about our Ray. From his avatar you get that menacing demeanour & chilling stare. He refers to taking his box of Falcons on 'overnight trips'. Which Is probably code for covert ops or govt sanctioned hits.
We've always known Falcons to be popular with both the man & the millionaire. We can now say also popular with the secret services & international men of mystery...like our Ray!?
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and want to stay a bachelor.Unless you're a bachelor!
I miss seeing old Roger Moore, a very funny & decent man.View attachment 160807
HE SURE DID.
Great film! Along with Harris, Burton, Griffiths et al.All this talk of Roger Moore makes me want to watch 'The Wild Geese'
PS Great photo of him with the Falcon!