Thomas
I aggree with you. Why change what works for you. For me, trying Kentmere was prompted by the article in uk B&W and my interest in finding a cooltone paper/dev combo also the low price here in the uk. To be fair I bought a 50 sheet box of fineprint and warmtone and gave them both a fair test. This morning I found this quote on the Kentmere site, where they mention there own developer which I've never seen on sale anywhere:
Quote from Kentmere data:
To maximise d. max, grade spacing and tonal rendition, a multicontrast chemical system such as Kentmere VC Select Plus Developer and Fixer, especially formulated to enhance variable contrast emulsions' characteristics, is recommended. Also recommended, in alphabetical order are Agfa Multicontrast, Champion B&W Multicontrast, Ilford Multigrade, Kodak Polymax, and Tetenal Variospeed developers, together with their appropriate fixers. Equivalent products from other manufacturers should give similar results.
We do not recommend conventional manual developers, which tend to inhibit both d. max and contrast.
I think it'll be back to Ilford MGWT.