Its not all that revolutionary - in fact its a hotch potch of a 6G15 circuit, and BF style reverb.
Okay so its a bit more fiddly than a Dumble style one tube 'verb, and you have to have space for 2 pre-amp tubes as well as three control pots. But it has quite dynamic Dwell, Mix and Tone controls (that actually do something to the sound), and only uses 2 pre-amp tubes (so it is economical on the heater winding) and can be run with a small BF type Fender RT, and most importantly has bucket loads of reverb and dynamics
I got lots of encouragement from the regulars at the MEF. Special mention also has to go to Simcha Delft for sagely and helpful comments about the impedance and gain structure of the circuit. (Thanks M8
I would go so far as to say that this type of reverb would probably work well in any tweed-style amp (that has enough heater current, and physical space to accommodate the bits and pieces) without affecting the tweed mojo. Try it at your own risk