I'd like to see one of these pipe sculpture collections. Really. I've long been curious about how they're displayed, if they're displayed, if they're fondled and appreciated and put back on their pipe stand, or what. There have always been the pipe guys who don't smoke the pipes, so I've wondered about it for a long time. I can remember going to pipe shows and seeing hundreds of Castellos or Ascortis on a table, all having been smoked. Massive collections, but massive smoking collections. But then in the shadows, I'd hear about 500 Charatans in a collection, and with the whispers, part of the subtext was that the higher end, truly oddball and pricey pipes never met a flame. I wanted to see those, but you had to be in a secret society club or something. I have a suspicion it is happening with tinned tobacco now too. No real intention of smoking it. Collecting it. Stockpiling it. Every hobby has this though, especially now. With as awful as the world is...with as financially stretched and stressed as the world is...there are A LOT of bored, insanely wealthy people out there buying niche and eccentric stuff just to be buying niche and eccentric stuff, because why not? A $5K Danish freehand is like them buying a $150 Peterson to the average person. It's pocket change to them. They spend 3Xs (more like many many Xs) that on a wrist watch. You want to see some nuttery? Go check out the watch collectors. And they aren't wearing those watches out in public. It's too dangerous to walk around with a $250K watch. They're buying them to walk around their walk-in closet, look in the mirror for a few seconds, and then put it back on the self-winder mechanism in the drawer.