OK, I am sensing that you guys and gals are asking for some education on the whys and wherefore of this. I am not disputing that the values might be a tiny bit different. Sometimes a batch of resistors can get an odd value mixed. 1% tolerance is not necessary for this component, it just happens that the resistor we chose for other characteristics is a 1% tolerance part. It would be OK if we used 10% parts. And those parts are only differing in value by about 6%. The thing that we are concerned about is not what exact value the resistor is, but what voltage and current the tubes operate at. Either of these values will put the tube into the proper operating region, and there can easily be more voltage and current difference between the tubes than the tolerance difference resistors we are talking about could create. That is simply the nature of the beast. Remember that we are concerned about getting the best sound possible, not mathematical precision.
To give this a little perspective those highly sought after McIntosh and Marantz tube amps were jam packed with 20% carbon comp resistors that are often as much as 30% or 40% off value by now.
All that said we are happy to send another pair of resistors that are matched if it will give you some additional peace of mind, Mark.