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Falcon Pipe- dry rings or not

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I recently bought this Falcon on thebay.

Ignore my wife's Pomeranian. She'll bug you to death, wanting attention. The Pomeranian, that is.
Back on topic- I've seen a few of you smoke one of these. Do you use the dry rings? Any care tips you've discovered?
 

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Never used the rings. If you want to try it's just a pipe cleaner cut to fit inside the chamber. Nice thing with Falcons is the stem, once the bowl is removed, can be cleaned under running water. I do suggest getting the Falcon thin pipe cleaners since they are thin and can get through the stem easily. However, regular non-tapered ones will suffice. And don't try to remove the mouthpiece. It's permanently attached.
 
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Never used the rings. If you want to try it's just a pipe cleaned cut to fit inside the chamber. Nice thing with Falcons is the stem, once the bowl is removed, can be cleaned under running water. I do suggest getting the Falcon thin pipe cleaners since they are thin and can get through the stem easily. However, regular non-tapered ones will suffice. And don't try to remove the mouthpiece. It's permanently attached.
Thank you so much, I've been eyeballing that stem/mouthpiece connection. Tried to give it a little turn. Decided to hold off. Meant to ask that, also. You might have just saving me from making me very mad.:finger:
 
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