I do love my clay pipes, had one hang from my teeth for so long I nawed the tip clean off.
I have clay pipes in an assorted sizes and one that was claimed to be an original 1800s found in a crate in a basement in Germany.
But at home my 'go to' is a fine Briar Pipe, I also have a couple cobs that are nice but nothing beats a Briar!
I have four favorites now, each has their own character and
@Twisted_1in66 is 100% correct; break a fine pipe in right and she will treat you for years (and NEVER pull the stem for cleaning until the pipe has cooled!).
My 'go to' tobacco, actually the only I fill my pipes with is Montego Bay Rum tobacco, has a sweetish aroma that many non smokers seem to even enjoy.
When first breaking in a new Briar Pipe I treat the bowl with the finest rum there is, cane rum not molasses. I used to use SeaWynde but as it's no longer available I now use Smith & Cross.
Just got me a new pipe, I think once the sun goes down I may begin her adventure..
For fine hand made Briar pipes there are none better the MacQeen Pipes!
https://www.macqueenpipes.com/