Got some lower-powered PP OPT's, very similar to the ones I used before in my triode-mode EL84 push pull amp. They're probably from a Hammond organ, are drop-through mount, and look like they can handle about 10W and as little current as possible.
During my brainstorming, I figured that pentode mode with these things would necessitate feedback, which I guess the cathode feedback winding could provide. However I'm more interested in a zero-feedback PP triode setup. A lot less hassle to figure out, and no need for regulated screens etc.
I'll post pictures of them ASAP. Right now the laminations are drying off from having the grimy silver paint wire-wheeled off and painted with low-gloss metal enamel. I also have some matte finish spray-on enamel for the endbells, once I clean them off a bit.
Here's my proposed operating point using a 6F6 tube. The datasheets all list push-pull triode mode as an option, so I figured I might as well. I haven't quite decided between cathode-bias or fixed-bias.. It depends on the parts I have at hand.

What do you think so far? I was thinking of driving them with a single 12AT7 in LTP, fed by a CCS.