Al, do you think it might be wise to remove the fuse in my Scott tuner?
If you mean "remove the fuse" in the sense of simply taking it out in order to put in a different one having similar ratings I don’t see any risk. Assuming, that is, that the ratings of the replacement are accurate.
But if you mean replacing the fuse with a wire or some equivalent bypass, I would say absolutely not!
The protective functions provided by a fuse would seem to be all the more important in the case of a nearly 60 year old component than in the case of one that is currently produced. Also, since a wire bypass of reasonable gauge will have lower resistance and hence lower voltage drop than any fuse (albeit the difference is likely to be small), per my previous comment the result may very well be sonics that are worse rather than better, in the case of a component from that era that is being operated at contemporary line voltages.
Regards,
-- Al