I'm not sure if it's just the last remnants of youthful FOMO(fear of missing out) rehydrating, but holy hell is there a lot to learn. I developed the pipe smoking habit at 39, and at 40 I have yet to scratch the surface. Wet weather here today, so while surfing the web, I stumbled across the YT channel “Order of the Pipe” and the Dr. Plumb line of Peacemaker pipes. I had seen a few variations on the Falcon theme, but was more or less totally uninterested. It was a "maybe someday" thing. Until this morning. Now I'm interested. The bent and more so, the half bent Peacemakers really caught my eye. So I'm definitely going down that rabbit trail soon. Especially since it seems like a relatively cheap way to get into a meerschaum bowl...maybe. I still have yet to find one. So, good enough, I'll go after that. But of course that led me, via google, to find out about the Dr. Plumb lined briars and I really liked the looks of a couple of them. I’ve always had a hankering for a meer lined and looking at a couple UK sites, it seems like they are still in production? Fully expecting, and honestly, hoping to find out they all suck and don’t bother, I hit the search bar here and found a few older threads on the topic. But no, in general and even though they're all very likely pressed meer, there's enough positive experiences, even just here, to warrant a deep dive. It may not be just a gimmick after all. Dammit. Starting to feel a little overwhelmed. Obviously, I'm intelligent enough to put down the internet, and remind myself that I have a whole half a life, at least, to keep on discovering. Unfortunately, in the early stages of a new hobby I'm like a pit bull straining at the leash. What if I am missing out on my favorite pipe, only to finally discover it the day before I die and I spend my last hours with tongue bite, breaking in a new briar?? As, usual, I am attempting a bit of humor at my own expense here, but really, besides the actual mountain of affordable and interesting pipes, there’s a world’s worth of history to learn around tobacco and pipes in general. It’s likely as interwoven and historically impactful as other necessary non-necessities like alcohol and high quality hammers. It could easily knock a couple other hobbies/vocations down a few pegs. Does it ever get easier?!