I would only add that with a 123, you are getting a brand new distributor. With the Pertronix, you are still dealing with an old and possibly worn-out distributor wrt to timing advance and stability. I also understand that the vacuum dashpot is NLA.
Precisely, and thanks Chuck, for driving the point home.
Prior to installing my Pertronix in 2011, I had my -051 fully rebuilt. Actually, I had two rebuilds of two -051s: one by Dan Caron, and one by Glenn Ring in NY. Alas, for some bizarre reason, the one from Dan (despite being just a stone's throw across the river from Michigan) was held up in customs
for weeks. Glenn's arrived quickly without troubles at the border of course, so that's the one that was replaced. I believe I sold the other at that time.
I suspect if you have a worn distributor and you are trying to correct ignition ills by removing the points and installing ANY kind of electronic breaker less or capacitive discharge ignition system, it's a fool's errand. You need to have your distributor working properly first.