I'm probably the most backwards person in this concept. While I do find some blends seem to smoke better in a particular pipe and I can see the point of breaking-out Lakelands, I enjoy my pipes as much as my tobaccos.
I like the artistry or classical elegance of a particular pipe and find that admiring the pipe while smoking is part of the experience for me. I wouldn't want to limit that part of the enjoyment.
Sometimes I feel like smoking a particular tobacco and choose a pipe to accompany it and other times I feel like enjoying a particular pipe and pick a blend to go with it. I'm weird that way I guess.
Notwithstanding the above, I do find myself smoking an English or Balkan, a VA or VaPer, an aromatic or (very) mild Lakeland in a rotation for an individual pipe so as to keep it "balanced" for lack of a better term.
I like the artistry or classical elegance of a particular pipe and find that admiring the pipe while smoking is part of the experience for me. I wouldn't want to limit that part of the enjoyment.
Sometimes I feel like smoking a particular tobacco and choose a pipe to accompany it and other times I feel like enjoying a particular pipe and pick a blend to go with it. I'm weird that way I guess.
Notwithstanding the above, I do find myself smoking an English or Balkan, a VA or VaPer, an aromatic or (very) mild Lakeland in a rotation for an individual pipe so as to keep it "balanced" for lack of a better term.