Okay, I just ran that test, and I did see a blue spark at the anode cup, so it's passing high voltage. I didn't hear anything, but I saw it, so I presume that's enough of an indicator?
Anyway, I suppose my next step is going to be to pick up one of those tube extenders so I can check the voltage going into the base of the CRT. I'll go ahead and re-verify that I didn't screw up any wiring or values when I replaced the capacitors. I've checked it multiple times, but since it was working before I got in there and isn't now, it's worth taking another look at what I did.
Does anyone have any suggestions on where to check next, in case I missed something?
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