If asked, I would advise getting a factory briar pipe that costs $75 - $100, unless you have a B&M close to help you pick a basket pipe. Get used to an average reliable smoking experience and then work from there. That price is not too high considering you will be able to use that pipe for the next 30 years.
$75 pipe plus a couple tins / samplers + cleaners and Czech tool = $120 with free shipping.
That pipe will work just fine for multiple smokes even on the same day allowing the beginner to get used to the whole experience and then be able to decide what they like and don't like making the next purchase more personalized.
I disagree with the cob as a beginner pipe. They are not the same as a briar, and is best suited to a person who already knows how to smoke a pipe and enjoys the idea of cobs.
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@OzPiper points out, a cheap or unusual pipe is more likely to turn a person off of smoking. Get a basic briar from a factory that will work well. Factory pipes have quality control, so less likely to get a quirky pipe.