In the end I receive the box within a surprisingly short period, open the carton and find, as expected, a reasonable load of Tri-X in 120 format with good expiration dates. So far, so good.
I decide to test a roll because of the above mentioned anxiety, so I load the Autocord, expose a battle roll under bad weather, download the last Tri-X data sheet from Great Yellow Father (now named Kodak Alas, ehem Alarisj, and proceed to develop in D76:1.
After getting mushy, dark negatives instead of the usual crisp, well toned stuff, I realize that I had faithfully followed instructions … for 1600 ISO, instead of my carefully metered 400!
Senior moment indeed.

