For me it was 17th / 18th Century living history re-enactments (Lace Wars, Sealed Knot etc) where I'd see re-enactors smoking clay pipes.
This is the reason I knew I wanted to try smoking one, so after I moved out of my parents' house I bought a couple at the local flea market.
I've broken a few in the last 2 years though, so I have to keep getting them when I find them, either in antique shops / flea markets or online.
I've got some with glazed tips now so I can smoke them without getting lip cancer!
The problem with clay pipes is they break easily and discolour from absorbing the tar / nicotine from the tobacco.
I feel the need to clean the bowl regularly so as not to build up 'carbon cake' that can be a problem in clay pipes, but you can never get rid of the small of baccy from them, as it soaks into the clay...
I've learned a few things about smoking clay pipes:
1, Don't let them burn too hot.
2, Keep cleaning them.
3, Don't smoke rolling tobacco in them.
When I bought my first clay pipe, I could only get Golden Virginia, Drum etc or a half smoked cigar.
I thought Drum would be OK in a clay pipe because it's a shag tobacco and an 18th Century Dutch brand and they smoked clay pipes then.
Then a pipe smoker I met at the pub let me have a pipeful of Scadinavik; this was the first time I'd smoked pipe tobacco and it was completely different from the rolling baccy I'd previously stuffed into my clay!
This is the reason I knew I wanted to try smoking one, so after I moved out of my parents' house I bought a couple at the local flea market.
I've broken a few in the last 2 years though, so I have to keep getting them when I find them, either in antique shops / flea markets or online.
I've got some with glazed tips now so I can smoke them without getting lip cancer!
The problem with clay pipes is they break easily and discolour from absorbing the tar / nicotine from the tobacco.
I feel the need to clean the bowl regularly so as not to build up 'carbon cake' that can be a problem in clay pipes, but you can never get rid of the small of baccy from them, as it soaks into the clay...
I've learned a few things about smoking clay pipes:
1, Don't let them burn too hot.
2, Keep cleaning them.
3, Don't smoke rolling tobacco in them.
When I bought my first clay pipe, I could only get Golden Virginia, Drum etc or a half smoked cigar.
I thought Drum would be OK in a clay pipe because it's a shag tobacco and an 18th Century Dutch brand and they smoked clay pipes then.
Then a pipe smoker I met at the pub let me have a pipeful of Scadinavik; this was the first time I'd smoked pipe tobacco and it was completely different from the rolling baccy I'd previously stuffed into my clay!