Trevor,
nice to see such a spirited defence of the humble concentric, a flexible and easy to tune carburetor, but one that was never fitted to pre-units.
As you mention, they are easily distorted by ham fisted owners, many have body and slide wear and the pilot jets are prone to being blocked with fuel additives. I have had concentrics on many of my bikes and still do. They are a perfectly adequate carburetor for the machines they were sold fitted to and were the carb of choice for late 60's and early 70's bikes.
If I had the choice of fitting an original fitment monoblock or a later concentric, my preference would be for the original.
Having said that on both my A10's I'm running 10TT9's, so both a factory option for the model and also period.
Personally I like to keep my bikes as sensibly period as I can: I'm currently collecting the parts to retrofit my A75 back to a comical front brake
, a PO had fitted a later disk front end. Like the concentrics, nothing wrong with a disk front brake either, but that wasnt what they ran.
Tim