Falcon

The English brand Falcon represents a true masterpiece of uniqueness. Its main feature is its construction in separate pieces. The base of the pipe, consisting of the shank and the bowl, is made of metal, while the bowl, which screws onto the metal base, is made of classic briar, while the mouthpiece is made of ebonite, in perfect English style. It was born in 1936 from an idea by North American engineer Kenley Bugg of Fort Wayne, Indiana. It began being marketed in 1940 and was an immediate success. The ability to interchange the bowl with ever-changing shapes and its light weight make it an ideal pipe for walking.