For those lucky enough to have an interested son, daughter, nephew, neice, or grandchild who is actively interested and has self-chosen pipes, this is a wonderful idea. I'd pass along a generous number of pipes and some tobacco while you are in the process of recounting their histories, then leave the rest to the same recipient on your passing ...or that's a good way to do it. I would keep a full rotation, and maybe some extra, around while you are alive just as mementos, even if you aren't smoking. They're a circle of good friends. Morbid? No. I'd hope to live longer for having made peace with the possessions in my life. We all tend to accumulate too much, if we are lucky, so may as well leave items to remember us by. I lost my first wife when she was only 52, and carefully posited her jewelry -- some precious metals and gems, some just tasteful and unusual costume jewelry. Friends and family still comment on how pleased they are to have these items, after sixteen years. It nourishes people to be remembered this way.