Many, many, years ago, my parents allowed me to smoke a pipe, when I turned 16 years old. This was back in 1966. In those days, parents still had some authority, and I took advantage of my parent's generosity. Feeling like quite the young man, I went to the local drugstore and bought me a package of Mixture No. 79. My dad gave me one of his old, WW-II pipes, that he once smoked, I cleaned it out with some pipe cleaners, and a little whiskey, and packed that vintage briar with my sticky, wet, aromatic pipe tobacco. I just "knew" the tobacco smoke would taste just like the tobacco smelled! I couldn't wait for that feeling of attaining Nirvana to hit me. I huffed, and I puffed.....nothing happened. Oh, I did get dizzy, and did get sick, after getting a taste of rank tobacco juices. My virginity went up in smoke. But no Nirvana. I had to be doing something wrong! Not a great, first experience. But, I convinced myself that smoking a pipe would be wonderful, and the girls would love the exotic, aroma, be drawn to me like a moth-to-a-flame, and would think I was unique...different than all the other ordinary Marlboro boys. Well, they didn't and I wasn't.
That was then, and this is now. I still smoke a pipe, now and then, and learned a few things over the years. My advice to beginners:
1. If you like a pipe, buy it. Today, pipes cost a small fortune, and in my experience, a 50-70 year old "estate" pipe will smoke just as well as a brand new, shiny, high priced work of art. Regarding used pipes, look for a good brand, if squeamish, have the pipe bowl fitted with a new stem, then smoke away. Know this, you'll pay big bucks for a pipe with the "perfect grain", and the grain means NOTHING, and adds nothing when it comes to the pipe's smoking characteristics.
2. Buy some good quality, non-aromatic, non-flavored, tobacco. Look for a good mild, English-type blend. Blends using straight tobaccos. Wilkes has some great tobaccos. "Gotham Court" and "High Hat" were my favorite blends. Buy samples of tobaccos.
3. Pipes can be a PITA to smoke away from home. Carrying around a pipe, tobacco, and cleaning accessories is not easy, but it can be done, if that's what you want to do. Enjoy the pipes and tobaccos that YOU like...and don't be easily swayed by what you see and hear.
Good luck, and enjoying your pipe and the smoking experience is the main thing.