A wiring problem was suspected in the primary - fuse, polarity sw, power sw, wall power outlet - circuit. At one point a 3-prong power cord was installed (w- sw, bk- fuse, g- gnd). We wondered if the polarity sw could cause a short, so the polarity sw and wall power outlet were removed from the circuit. Also suspect is the .05mf 600v cap from polarity sw to gnd, originally always in the circuit; if damaged or missing could it take out the fuse? Also the IN2070 20ma diode (couldn't source it - installed IN4007) - first in the bias circuit on the red-bk wire. If damaged, or installed backward could it blow fuses?
What makes this problem seem so -twilight zone- odd to me is this amp stopped working 5 yrs ago. No smoke or stink, just blew the fuse every time I turned it on. Couldn't deal with it at the time, so it went in the closet. Last year I got it out, cleaned it up, and put the tubes back in. Powered up ok and played thru it for more than an hour - It sounded great! So I took it to a friends house, put it on standby while getting ready to play and the fuse popped in about 20 min. - on standby. It hasn't worked since.
Greg, the checks you outlined to isolate the PT make sense. I'll post results, Thanks!