I would suggest different materials instead of shapes, namely, trying a meerschaum at some point. I really enjoy it!
^^^^The only shape where I notice any difference with smoking various blends is the Reverse Calabash.
An RC can take the 'edge' off certain blends.
I would offer a different take than what others have said, but not because I disagree with them though.
I would suggest buying three different pipes.
First buy an inexpensive basket pipe of no particular variety that appeals to for not much money. It might be a piece of shit or it might end up as your favorite. You just never know. I’ve had both - still have a couple that are favorites.
Second buy an artisan pipe or a very high quality factory pipe from a reputable seller, maybe an estate if you want to stretch your buying power. Don’t go cheap though, actually get outside your comfort zone and treat yourself to a lovely high quality pipe. Think Dunhill or an artisan that lights your fire, ormaybe something insane like a Werner Mummert or whatever. Chances are you will have it for decades and cherish it, so stretch yourself a bit.
Third buy a good production pipe, something brand new, middle of the road, think Stanwell, Savinelli, Peterson, Ropp, or any of a dozen or more well known makers. Nothing fancy or rare, just a nice solid pipe in your comfort zone. Take some time to buy something that you like because again you might love it and smoke it for years and years.
At the end you might discover that you love each of the three pipes and that each smokes well but perhaps for different reasons. Alternatively, you might discover a passion for something or find you hate one of them. But the experience will probably teach you a lot about your own preferences and smoking style and guide you in the (hopefully) many years you will be smoking and enjoying pipes.
And if not, trade or sell them, but if you bought cool stuff give me a heads up so I can score a killer deal on cool pipes, lol. Pick good ones, I don’t want any crappy pipes. ?
Interesting, visually I’m not drawn to cherrywood normally, but they tend to be priced lower… might pick one upOver more than 50 years, I have acquired most every shape and material that you could name. I enjoy them all and eventually they all make appearances in my rotation.
My overall preferences lean toward cherrywoods and pokers when I have the time for a 2-3 hour contemplative smoke, but all have strong points and weak points.
I will echo the "buy what appeals to you" sentiment.
Most wine comes in a fine glass ... just remove the cork ! (Kidding !!)No matter how much I tell myself that wine tastes the same in a pot mug compared to a wine glass it doesn't to me. Wine needs a fine glass.
Fine tobacco needs a fine pipe! Though what that is to you may differ. Buy what you enjoy looking at. It will enhance the experience for you.
Maybe try ? Yes, you might want to try those traditionally well liked shapes that most people agree upon to see what they agree upon. Somewhere on this site it was pointed out that the (allegedly) two most popular shapes for pipe smokers were the straight billiard and the bent billiard with medium bowls with chambers of approximately 20mm width and 40mm depth. If that's so, try those two shapes.Aside from what I find aesthetically pleasing to myself, are there certain pipe shapes that one should maybe try for a different smoking experience?