I dont smoke, apart from one camp 3 of us shared a huge cuban cigar, Tom a guy with us had just got back from Afghan, he'd been given the. Cigar over there from a American soldier, have to say as we sat round the fire in a derilict old fishermans hut on a remote beach drinking beer and vodka, and smoking the cigar i quite enjoyed it, twas 5 yrs ago and not smoked anything since though.
Pipe smoking takes a little practice and getting used to, unlike cigars.
The main thing newcomers to pipe smoking have trouble with is getting a sensitive tongue. Smoking too fast can sting your tongue a little and just be unpleasant, but once you figure out your pace to smoke at and how to properly fill your bowl with something you enjoy, it's a real pleasure.
If you're interested I can swap a pipe or two with you ( I don't need them all) , some tobacco and a few bits and bobs you may need to go with them. As a general rule, 1 or 2 pipes, a pipe tamper tool and a some pipe cleaners is all you need. And some good baccy of course.
Above ^ I have a vintage English made briar bulldog pipe (third in from the right), a vintage Ronson pipe with two changable bowls (very end right with metal stem) and the middle vintage corncob pipe in the middle of the cobs, this one can fit a standard pipe filter if you wanted to use them.
Or buy a new corncob pipe by 'Missouri Meerchaum' for less than a tenner and enjoy a perfect smoke each time! They are the mora knife of the pipe world, infamously fine smoking but lacking anything fancy or lavish, just honest and worth every penny.
Blends to try that you can buy in the super market are. Mellow virginia - sweet caramel hay smell, smokes great. Condor ready rubbed and longcut - longcut is my fave' so distinctly floral and fruity is amazing. And St Bruno - a classic one that's mild and slightly floral and spicy.
Go into a tobacconist and you'll be blown away by the ammount of different blends on offer so if you are gona try it, just buy a smaller pouch of the above blends from the supermarket. No need to go in head first.