When I first came to the briar in the 1970s, there were tobacconists within a couple miles of my home, and I knew folks at college who smoked a pipe, as well as "grown-ups" who were pipe smokers.
Over the past 30 years, there's been a steady falloff in pipe smoking. The statistics don't lie: The amount of pipe tobacco made, the number of pipes made, there was a falloff. In fact, in the mid-90s, the cigar boom pushed a lot of pipes to the side for very profitable cigars.
I think the tobacco tax has helped us. It is less expensive to smoke a pipe than a premium cigar now. Young people who would have been attracted to a cigar are now coming to the pipe.
The question is ... have we hit the bottom and are growing again, or is this a temporary spike?
Smoke in peace, folks.