Early this fall I bought three unfinished Hoffman project amplifiers for cheap off Craigslist. One was an AB763 that was about 80% complete, one was a 5E3 variant about 60% complete, and one was a "Harvard" variant about 40% complete. I believe the previous owner ran into problems while building them and abandoned them.
The AB763 was built on the chassis of an ELK Pro-Sonic, and the control layout was backward from a Deluxe Reverb so wires were crisscrossed to compensate, and were a bit messy. The AB763 was also missing its tremolo driver so I drilled another socket reversed the front panel layout to match the board layout and finished it up.
I couldn't decipher what was going on with the 5E3 because it didn't match any schematic I had seen. So I stripped half of the components and rewired them to match the 5E3 layout. I left the choke and the bias board alone since I can't prove or disprove if they work. It also has a 6AX5 rectifier because I believe the transformer lacks a 5V tap. I figured I would let a tech decide if they can be used.
The "Harvard" was also some form of Deluxe variant that I couldn't decipher. The only thing that made it a Harvard was the tube compliment. That one lacked a tube rectifier and had solid-state rectification instead. I completely scrapped that board and built a Harvard using the same components. Once again it was drilled for a choke but it didn't come with one so I used one I had on hand. I will let the tech decide if there's any advantage to using it.
So, I am pretty much painting by numbers and trying to match the layouts of all three while making a few tweaks. I would think if I have the majority of components in the right places and if the previous owner's choice of transformers was correct I might get at least one usable amp.