Falcon

Falcon pipes have a long history that started in 1936 by American engineer Kenly Bugg. Production was limited during World War II, but in 1949, George Hunt took over production and marketing. By 1954, six million Falcon pipes had been sold in the United States. Manufacturing expanded to England in 1961, followed by the launch of the Alco model in 1964. The Brentford model appeared in 1967 but was discontinued in 1979. Production in Chicago ended in 1968, and in 1977 the Falcon International was introduced, featuring a removable mouthpiece and filter for added convenience.