I don't understand what these parts are for. A needed repair? Spares for a working piece of equipment? A pile of parts to experiment with?
I would just save my money and order exactly what I needed for a repair. For spares I would also wait. The only things electrical that will wear out are the tubes and the electrolytics. The caps will take like 10 years to deteriorate. So why buy caps now that will sit for ten years and deteriorate on the shelf before you even use them?
As far as resistors, if you want spares for a kit just get as close as you can to what we used. If you just want a pile for experimenting, the first rule is that you will never have the value you need and you will need to order it anyway. So just start buying them as you need them. In a few years you will have a massive supply of unused resistors in all sorts of values. But if you really want a box full of resistors sitting on the shelf from the get-go I would suggest buying a few of each of values that are orders of magnitude apart, like 10 ohms, 100 ohms, 1000 ohms, 10K ohms, 100K ohms, 1M, etc. You can series and parallel those values to make other values you might want to experiment with, then order the proper value once you find out what it needs to be. Probably stay with 1/4W and just accept that occasionally you will need to order higher power rated values.
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