As promised, if it didn't sell (it didn't), I am keeping it and will enjoy it myself. I cracked open the tin a week ago. Inside was much rustier than the exterior, but the tobacco was in overall good shape, albeit dry. I weighed it and found it to be about 3/10ths of an ounce below the original weight. I put it in a half gallon Mason jar, topped it with a couple ScotchBrite pads, then added a paper towel, soaked with bottled water and well wrung out.
I opened it upon my return home from a business trip to Atlanta, which included a very enjoyable evening with npod, who very generously shared some original Bengal Slices and some well-aged Butera Pelican. Both were ethereal! Back to the 759. I was delighted to find that the tobacco had rehydrated beautifully. Now it weighs 2.02 ounces. I've tried rehydrating some very old and dry tobacco preciously and found it was stubborn. It was almost like it rehydrated only to a surface level, as the tobacco stayed firm in texture. Not the 759. It feels like a freshly opened tin! I'm going to give it another few weeks to fully stabilize, then fire it up.
Any recommendations for the ideal pipe?