It strikes me as extremely strange that Frank Burla's museum scale collection should end up in China, though I understand the market force that put it there. Among many countries with deep developed pipe cultures (France, Italy, Denmark, Ireland, U.S. ...) China has not been much of a pipe smoking nation. I think pipes were probably introduced by Europeans, mostly the British, who were in China, to some degree over time, as a drug cartel (opium). Even opium pipes were introduced and pushed by the opium trade which was resisted by China. Hence the opium wars. I wonder what clientele if any visits the collection now. I would like to see the collection in St. Louis, in the vicinity of Missouri Meerschaum, or in France or Italy's pipe making regions, where there is a natural historical connection. I guess I should be glad it found a home somewhere, all in one piece. China is a huge consumer of cigarettes, and to a somewhat lesser degree, cigars, but not so much pipes, though there are small tobacco pipe clubs here and there. These seem to be small, self-conscious groups attracted to the exoticism of tobacco pipes.