Perhaps it misses your point.
1. I believe an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
2. If there is no reason not to have one there is no harm.
3. In my experience using a choke flattens the sharpness of my SWR curve. No, it does not lower the SWR on the center frequency, it causes it to be less sharp having a broadening effect.
4. No, I did not test for TVI/CMC. I simply pulled it from behind the shed in the junk pile and put it in the air so as to see if the flatside would improve my opportunities for DX.
I will go back and look for your models for a dipole at various heights. I will assume it modeled a 27 MHz dipole until I look at it.
Right before I posted the recap of my horizontal 1/2 wave dipole, I did post two models of my idea for your dipole antenna. Maybe you missed it. You can easily see what Eznec shows might happen with the mast/feed line currents noted in red...at 36' feet in height, connected direct to ground, and isolated.
I get it that you weren't looking at CMC issues, and I didn't know you had a choke, I wasn't even sure it was isolated either. I did the recap just to show that isolation might not make that much difference, and to try and show what might happen at different heights. My height issue thing was a consider for me because my Eznec results fly in the face of a common belief... that 1/2 wave and multiples in antenna height is the best height for installing CB antennas.
I understand all of your common sense points, but I tend to explore things a little more in depth looking for information that might support or refute some of my ideas and experiences. Example is my discussing a choke with Bob who brought up the issue for his buddies scenario...which unfortunately may never be resolved.
Contrary to popular belief, I don't make this stuff up. I just try and figure out what it all means, and I don't depend on tried and true CB ideas...especially when I see conflicts in my own results.
Bob and I have discussed my idea that CMC may be somewhat affected by the length of the mast/feed line. I sited W8JI's idea of "...worst case scenario." I think he disagreed with me on that idea back then, but I'm not sure of his views on that subject now.
With some exceptions all of my models are done at 27.205.
Homer, I didn't wish you to go to any trouble in testing, and that is why I asked you what you saw when you removed your coax choke from your A/P, but you tell me now that didn't happen, so I was wrong in my recollections.
I often see this resistance to answer questions as soon as I start to ask.