Lots of interesting surfing URLs of tube amplifiers, antique capacitors, and Frank... and Antique Electronic Supply.
Faced with 3 solutions: (All solutions involved replacing the big 20uF, 600V hung off the stanby switch with an Atom.)
1) replace can w/new can from AES,,
2) replace can w/4 Atoms,
3) replace can w/series pair electrolytics.
A lot of places don't like the series pair because there is no way to be sure that the voltage is split between the 2 caps evenly - so they use load balancing resistors (a small resistor is placed across each cap so that there is now a resistor dividor which balances the V across the 2 series caps.)
AES says the new cans are made with the very same Mallory machines that made the original Dynacos. (I guess Mallory made cans for C-D which is the manu name on my smoked cap.
BTW, I finally came up with the best description of what the cap failing sounded like: a Roman Candle (!)