Hi, this is how I started smoking a pipe, back in 1975. I was in my junior year of high school. Now, at that time smoking was considered cool, so it first. I started out smoking cigarettes. I found out about a month later, that my lungs were just not prepared for that. Could not breathe very well. So I stopped. I did not try smoking again until I will join the US Navy. Then I will tried out cigars, specifically Swisher sweets. I did like them, and I found out that I could smoke them slowly so that they did not bother my lungs that much. Then one day I saw a friend of mine smoking a pipe, in the pipes smelled so good that I thought I'd give it a try. So I went out and bought a small little pipe, and tried out the tobacco he was smoking. It was great! Now, since I forgot to ask him what brand it was, the next time I went in to buy tobacco. I asked them what was good and to smoke, they recommended Capt. Black, and I stuck with that from then on. Then for quite appears I stop smoking altogether, that always crazy little scheme out about smoking in places where you used to be able to. So I just got out of the habit of doing so. Now quite recently I decided to try and start up again, I looked online for various products. I know exactly what I'm looking for in a pipe tobacco, smooth, no bite, has a great flavor, and smells really, really good. So far I've only found one tobacco store that is close enough to me that I can go to it myself, and look for the stuff that I want. If somehow the laws change in my state, that I can order tobacco and have it shipped to me. Or if I can find Capt. Black in some of the stores, I will buy that. As of this time, I still have my old pipe from years ago. I had the foresight of putting it away and keeping it. But I have ordered a new one, and all the cleaning gear and filters it go with it, I have been able to order a good tobacco from the store in my state so that I know that I can have it sent to me. So anyway that's how I got started on a pipe, and I will continue to smoke one for the rest of my life.