Jigtg, I do just that (but many women will not consider a pipe!). I smoke 3 to 4 pipefuls a day, and use the e-cig when I'm at the computer. I do not inhale the pipe, or the less frequent cigar.
Reader's Digest had a blockbuster story many years ago about pipe smokers outliving even non-smokers. Calmer heads figured out it's the
personality of the pipe smoker that contributes to longer life, not anything in the smoke. Ever seen a stressed-out pipe smoker? NO. Emphatically no. Cigarette smokers are stressed -- shivering and sucking furiously in cold air. They light up at every stressful moment. They view smoking as a stress reliever -- precisely because they have stressful personalities. And
stress kills. As surely as smoke, stress subtracts years from a life and worsens the years of life left.
Pipe smokers have rituals. Calming rituals. Packing a pipe is an art. Keeping it lit but not blisteringly hot takes time to learn. And finding the right pipe
tobacco can take a lifetime. A serious pipe smoker often becomes a collector, picking representative pipes of an era. It soon becomes a hobby to share with others of like mind. Visit an old time
tobacco shop (they're being lost, sadly) and talk pipe tobacco with the owner.
It's the taste and feel of pipe smoke that I covet, as well as the relaxation. No vapor can duplicate that taste and mouth feel. I like e-smoking, but it can't duplicate the pleasure a good pipe brings.