Holly,
Regarding the broken 12BH7 tube, first I would try to remove any more of the broken tube bits left in the amp. Have you tried holding the amp upside down and seeing if you can get any more broken pieces to fall out? I know that the amp is heavy but that may be your best shot at removing the remaining pieces short of opening up the case for surgery. If the broken bits are just glass you'll probably be ok, but if there's any metal then you could have a short that could cause extensive damage if you power it up. Do so at your own risk! As far as replacing the tube, I would strongly suggest that you replace that tube in both channels so that they have a matching tube complement. Otherwise the two stereo channels may have a difference in sound quality. You do not need to get the same brand of tube, just 12BH7 tubes or equivalents should do fine. The Tube Store is known to be a reputable supplier, and they currently show three choices of that tube type being available. Best of luck and let us know how it goes!
Regarding the broken 12BH7 tube, first I would try to remove any more of the broken tube bits left in the amp. Have you tried holding the amp upside down and seeing if you can get any more broken pieces to fall out? I know that the amp is heavy but that may be your best shot at removing the remaining pieces short of opening up the case for surgery. If the broken bits are just glass you'll probably be ok, but if there's any metal then you could have a short that could cause extensive damage if you power it up. Do so at your own risk! As far as replacing the tube, I would strongly suggest that you replace that tube in both channels so that they have a matching tube complement. Otherwise the two stereo channels may have a difference in sound quality. You do not need to get the same brand of tube, just 12BH7 tubes or equivalents should do fine. The Tube Store is known to be a reputable supplier, and they currently show three choices of that tube type being available. Best of luck and let us know how it goes!