The 6GK8 is similar to the 6BQ5, BUT does have a different base pinout (differences in wiring),
the supressor grid (g3) is not connected internally to the cathode, can take a little more plate voltage (HV DC),
and price difference.
6BQ5 / EL34 Pentode Tube : $39.95 (NOS)
https://www.tubesandmore.com/products/6bq5el84-pentode-power
6GK6 Beam Power Tube : $9.95 (NOS)
https://www.tubesandmore.com/products/6gk6-beam-power-amplifier
These vacuum tubes are normally wires in a 18-watt Push-Pull configuration (Audio amplifier section),
found in numerous vacuum tube designs (guitar amps, old church PA amplifier systems, small home audio amplifiers).
The 6GK8 / EL509 is popular since it was used in Eastern European TVs (horizintal sweep tube),
production continued into the 21st century, and significantly cheaper.
https://frank.pocnet.net/sheets/084/6/6KG6.pdf
18-Watt forum (good place to start your education).
https://www.18watt.com/viewtopic.php?t=18672
Audio Karma — swapping from 6BQ5 to the 6GK8 beam power tube.
http://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/6bq5-to-6gk6-swap-question.287616/
Thomas Organs sold its kit version (popular) via Heathkit.
Fully assembled versions were sold under the Silvertone brand by Sears, Roebuck and Company.
The company closed in 1979 (bankruptcy), but the Thomas name did return in 1996, under German / Malaysian ownership.
http://www.thomas-orgeln.de/pages/english/organs.php