It's more than likely bad luck. I have gotten 40,000+ hours out of these tube types before they started going bad.
There are some conditions that can cause weird deaths like this. It would have to be a connection that's just tight enough to work most of the time, but not so solid that it works reliably in the long term.
For example, if the 680 ohm resistor mounted by each 12 pin socket isn't well connected on one end or the other, tube damage (and amp damage) can occur. The same goes for that 249K resistor, and the ground connections that tie them into ground.
Oddly enough a leaky coupling cap is a little less menacing, but it would indeed eventually cause some permanent tube damage as well.
If you notice that tubes are dying in the same side of the amp every time, that's an indicator that there's some intermittent issue in the amp.
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Paul "PB" Birkeland
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