Thank you for the suggestions; what you've said is what I think that Paul was trying to get through my thick skull.
I did just focus on the tube base itself since the top and bottom part of the socket move apart. Going to the "... surrounding connections ..." makes good sense. I only reflowed and added a bit of solder to the socket itself.
I agree with your observation that the electrical connections may not be affected. It's the mechanical ones that caused me to "write in" (so-to speak) to the forum.
And I believe that I did clean the socket cup sockets and the tube pins well. I didn't use DexoIT but it's an MG Chemicals cleaner that I trust.
FWIW, I also agree with your comments on the age of components oxidation. Although, in this case, the ceramic sockets (from China) didn't exist then
I wish that I had bought a bunch of Amphenol and Cinch 9-pin minature sockets years ago.
I've already ordered parts and Eileen has sent through an email to say that they've been shipped, so this issue may be moot. I will however double my efforts downstream as well as I rebuild. And to Paul's comment, I will only change one socket at a time.
Thanks again for taking the time to add your input.