I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but unfortunately its a 12MHz scope that cant do chopped mode at timebase speeds above 1ms/div. This makes it more or less useless for most digital work as you cant be certain of the timing relationship between the signals displayed. IMHO its good for audio and not much else. Hacked to disable the automatic alternate/chopped switching and fitted with an accessible toggle switch to control that instead, it could become reasonably useful for Arduino stuff and similar slow logic.
A set of cheap Chinese scope probes and a mains lead will probably triple its value. The petrol to collect it will be the killer if you aren't in the Medway area and don't have other business there or another reason to be driving the M2.
As it happens I'll be a couple of miles away later today, but its a fraction of the performance of my old Dynamco D7100/1X2//1Y2 'boatanchor', I'm not mentoring anyone at the moment and its already been put on Ebay, so I wont be knocking on '8086's door . . . .
8086 was very sensible to offer it free, collection only. Putting it on EBAY may even help him to shift it due to the psychology of having 'won' the auction and the difficulty of backing out of the deal.