I was studying abroad in England--the midlands--in the early nineties, and a guy I knew talked me into entering a little pipe shop and buying a cheap pipe and some cherry tobacco. At that time I was smoking cigarettes and I did not find the pipe or the weak tobacco satisfying. I smoked it mainly to avoid spending so much on cigarettes, which at that time cost.... I can't remember the pounds, but it came out to like five bucks a pack, which struck me as outrageous.
I quit smoking for a couple of decades. Then one day as an experiment I planted some wild tobacco (Nicotiana rustica) in my garden. I had read a book about tobacco use of the Native peoples of North America, and I wanted to get an idea of what their smoke must have been like. I dried the stuff in many ways but mainly green, and smoked it in tiny amounts in a Elizabethan clay pipe. I enjoyed it--mainly for the nicotine rush.
Then, a few years ago, I was in Kansas, and I smelled a pipe. It was not the "cherry" scent of OTC pipe tobacco smoke but the scent of a tiny tobacco ember, barely burning, which for me is quite different. The smell was really wonderful and nostalgic. I must have been around a pipe smoker when I was a kid and I just don't remember it, because that scent was familiar to me, very appealing (especially after that rustica). I remember walking around until I found the guy with the pipe and I was surprised to see that no smoke was coming out of it. (Of course there was.There was just so little I couldn't see it, and I didn't know that was the proper way.)
Anyway, that put the idea in my head that maybe I should try a "normal" pipe with "normal" tobacco. And here I am.