25 year old tin, any advice?

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Good afternoon Briar Buds, hope y’all are well today. Gorgeous day in da Carolinas. I stumbled upon an old B&M store and found they had some “estate” tins from an old customer. Poor guy seems to be in assisted living now and is prohibited from smoking a pipe, at least on the campus, so I’m thinking of finding out where he is and maybe taking him out for lunch & a pipe. 🤷🏻‍♂️.

My question to the wise pipers here (wise cracks included) is this; should I just open this tin and try it or is there something I don’t know to properly enjoy such an old Backy?

Being a lurker for quite a while so I expect varied responses….like

1-Quit your yapping, open it and smoke it already!
To
2- Stabilize the temperature prior to popping lid, then spread out leaves to dry for 82 minutes. Once dried use two char lights and let rest for 45 minutes.
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Brad H

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There is an email address you could email….(doubt it’s active)

Maybe find its value, sell it or trade it for a various amount of blends for the old man to try.
Turn 1 tin into 2-6 blends.

Or pop and smoke if it was the old man’s blend he liked.
 
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khiddy

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Amazing. I picked up two tins of vintage Hermit Tobacco Works from the late 1990s and early 2000s that look just like that at the Indiana Pipe Show a few weeks ago, and have every intention of smoking them myself. Though I am half-tempted to check the market, as my wife looks at me askance every time I get another box of tobacco in the mail...
 

Brad H

Lifer
Dec 17, 2024
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Amazing. I picked up two tins of vintage Hermit Tobacco Works from the late 1990s and early 2000s that look just like that at the Indiana Pipe Show a few weeks ago, and have every intention of smoking them myself. Though I am half-tempted to check the market, as my wife looks at me askance every time I get another box of tobacco in the mail...
Get them mailed to a P.O. Box….. problem solved
 

anotherbob

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only thing really to consider is that after a long enough aging time supposedly the tobacco can degrade at an accelerated rate compared to a new tin once opened. I don't know if what you have counts for that. But check the quality and if it seems to be going south smoke as much of it as you can before it loses flavor and structure. If it doesn't do that just do whatever you normally do with tobaccos.
 
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There is an email address you could email….(doubt it’s active)

Maybe find its value, sell it or trade it for a various amount of blends for the old man to try.
Turn 1 tin into 2-6 blends.

Or pop and smoke if it was the old man’s blend he liked.
This is genius, I think I’ll pop it smoke it and if it’s as good as it sounds I’ll keep trying to find the older gentleman whose tobacco it was! What a treat for him if it can come to fruition, he’ll get a break from the “campus” and get to smoke tobacco from his own cellar! Fantastico! I may have to wait till the 31st like Ziv said! This way it’s precisely 25 years old 😆
 
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