Short excerpt from KOC. He explains his preferred MV and also talks about why he does not recommend the LarMar mv...
Given the context, ie of the fixed bias supply arrangements of 60s Fenders, where the integrity of bias supply to the grids is already dependent on the wiper of the bias pot (both with the overall bias and bias balance arrangements), I'm not sure his argument holds much water here?
The LarMar at least has safety back up resistors in case a master volume wiper loses contact.
Whereas the bias balance (and possibly the overall bias here too) pots probably don't.
Consider that rather than the CCW pot lugs, the LarMar safety resistors could be taken back to the raw bias supply, before any wiper contact, thereby increasing the integrity / resilience of the bias to the grid over the original stock design (and over the type 1 arrangement being recommended).
Additionally I wonder if his argument that LarMar controls will have a greater tendency to become scratchy with use, due to the DC current flow, is based on experience?
I suspect it may be purely conjecture.
The DC current there is incredibly low.
I don't recall mention being made of scratchy LarMar controls being an actual thing, and I've not yet noticed it myself, in the 20+ years I've been installing / using it.
Consider that whilst a output valve's control grid current may be a tad higher than eg a 12AX7, the same argument would require an additional blocking cap (and grid leak as required) after every regular volume control, and also at amp inputs.
So, from the above, I call the real world validity of KOC's arguments (in the context of this mod to a Fender amp) there into question.
Whilst there's a grain of truth behind them, I think that in his criticisms of the LarMar, he's blowing things up out of all proportion (a tendency I may occasionally be guilty of myself

).