A note on upgrade iron:
The original upgrade plate choke was the BCP-15, 40 henries at 50mA. For the Paramour II, Mike modified that design with some improvements in construction and materials, but the same specs - it's called the BH-5.
For output transformers there are three candidates:
1) Originally we had one made for us by Edcor. It has a 4K primary with 4. 8, and 16 ohm taps on the secondary. They have not been made for at least 5 years, so it might not be possible to find a pair. They have to be installed on a slight diagonal to fit right.
2) The chassis plate was used for the Afterglow and derivatives, and is drilled for a TFA-2004. They are $700 a pair in nickel now, if you can talk Mike into making some - total overkill but it's my dream transformer for a 2A3. Primary is 3K which is lower than the design value, but the high inductance choke makes up for that. Secondary is 4, 8, and 16 ohms.
3) For the Paramour II and Paramount, Mike came up with a special Bottlehead construction for the TFA-2004Jr (the Junior design has a smaller lamination stack and is in a channel frame; it's not in his standard catalog at this time). The Bottlehead version is called the BH-6 and is part of the Paramour II upgrade package. It has slightly better treble (if such a thing is possible) but less power handling than the TFA-2004. Still, it can take the 8 watts of a 300B, so it's loafing with a 2A3. The chassis plate is, by a fortuitous accident, drilled for this size transformer. Unfortunately it has exposed solder terminals which must be carefully insulated for safety. Same primary impedance as the TFA-2004 but only 8 and 16 ohm secondary taps.
I have not mentioned the Stereomour iron, because no decision has been made about selling it separately.