I may live to eat my own words on this, but what the heck...
This amp was a one-owner.
Gigged with it for a few decades, bought a vibrasonic reverb silverface and then shelved the boogie.
returned to the boogie relatively recently but it's playing up, so took it to our local music store who offered peanuts or a huge repair bill... so back to the vibrasonic and the boogie finds a space on FB marketplace is where it found it's way to me.
I went to see the guy, had a discussion, offered a fair price given what I was told.
Yes, it was demo'd at the time and it was a little bit noisy, but nothing I wasn't sure of.
It's sat in my room for a bit. I have to admit, I'm not a mesa guy - at the outset. I like my F/M/V's and the occasional Hiwatt or other clean pedal platform amp. but this little wicker grille box just screamed 'take me home' and I was in a moment of weakness.
A long time work colleague and good friend actually is the "mesa guy" and knows them inside out, so when I told him his first words were send me a gutshot.... and the response to the images was laughter.
He said easy repair, but since the second glance and noticing the lifting tracks on the output tube pcb, I'm really feeling like I want to redesign a PCB with much heavier tracks, better ground plane and a better layout.
That is the bit that is eating at me. I am the originality police when it comes to my own gear, but for the sake of fixing others, I am all for reliable long service life and don't skimp on quality components.
I know I could achieve both, but with the price of these things now being so ridiculous, I have to actually consider the position of the originality police, and a clean/replace at individual component level and leave as much in as can be tolerated.
Luckily my former colleague has a few NOS bits n pieces to help maintain the "originality", but I also realize this is not the dreaded RP-10a or EQ-tone destroyer holy grail IIc++ and that I feel might give me some leeway on the "how far do you go" - because I am sure I could easily make it better than new, simply with better PCB layout and fresh components - but then anyone who looks inside is going to guilt me.
I know I shouldnt care, but something tells me that I need to preserve the character - as flawed as it currently is.