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"Do you think the existence of very expensive and exclusive pipe tobacco would change the community we have around pipe smoking?"
First of all - hi everyone. I posted here a few years back when I got my first pipe, and I can say I've very much enjoyed taking a deep dive into the world of pipe smoking since then.
I was thinking the other day that overall, from my interactions with the pipe community (mainly on YouTube and Reddit), there seems to be very little snobbery in pipe smoking.
Of course, it crops up from time to time, but generally people seem to be pretty content to let others just get on with enjoying a pipe of whatever they like in whatever manner they like. Even when someone talks about a "codger" blend, it usually seems to be more or less good natured, and usually the person is describing their own choice of blend.
I like cigars, whisky, and wine, but I rarely interact with communities around those things, because in my experience, people can be incredibly opinionated and at times quite hostile, insistent that a preference for certain (usually cheaper) brands or categories marks someone as being of poor taste, that there is a certain sacred ritual one absolutely must observe on pain of being a pleb, etc.
It occurred to me that one reason might be that there's just no such thing as a $1000 tin of pipe tobacco, or probably even a $100 one (or at the very least, it's vanishingly rare). Pretty much everyone can afford a tin of more or less whatever tobacco they want, so having "good taste" isn't really the status symbol it is in other circles. Of course, pipes can get very expensive, but ultimately, everyone is pretty much smoking the same stuff in them, and people seem to have just as much respect for the humble cob as they do for an artisanal hand-made briar pipe.
What does everyone think? Is it the accessibility of pipe tobacco that keeps things as convivial as they are? Or do you think pipe smoking just attracts people who are a bit less concerned about those things? Alternatively, I might just be blind to it!
"Do you think the existence of very expensive and exclusive pipe tobacco would change the community we have around pipe smoking?"
First of all - hi everyone. I posted here a few years back when I got my first pipe, and I can say I've very much enjoyed taking a deep dive into the world of pipe smoking since then.
I was thinking the other day that overall, from my interactions with the pipe community (mainly on YouTube and Reddit), there seems to be very little snobbery in pipe smoking.
Of course, it crops up from time to time, but generally people seem to be pretty content to let others just get on with enjoying a pipe of whatever they like in whatever manner they like. Even when someone talks about a "codger" blend, it usually seems to be more or less good natured, and usually the person is describing their own choice of blend.
I like cigars, whisky, and wine, but I rarely interact with communities around those things, because in my experience, people can be incredibly opinionated and at times quite hostile, insistent that a preference for certain (usually cheaper) brands or categories marks someone as being of poor taste, that there is a certain sacred ritual one absolutely must observe on pain of being a pleb, etc.
It occurred to me that one reason might be that there's just no such thing as a $1000 tin of pipe tobacco, or probably even a $100 one (or at the very least, it's vanishingly rare). Pretty much everyone can afford a tin of more or less whatever tobacco they want, so having "good taste" isn't really the status symbol it is in other circles. Of course, pipes can get very expensive, but ultimately, everyone is pretty much smoking the same stuff in them, and people seem to have just as much respect for the humble cob as they do for an artisanal hand-made briar pipe.
What does everyone think? Is it the accessibility of pipe tobacco that keeps things as convivial as they are? Or do you think pipe smoking just attracts people who are a bit less concerned about those things? Alternatively, I might just be blind to it!
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