I had an older version B&K 2125 with component tester. Maybe similar late 80's to early 90's vintage. A real piece of Taiwanese crap. Built like a cheap boom box. I had bought it new at a time before eBay, and this was available from a local supplier.
Works OK at present, ( it's back in a corner of the shop) but in the past I have had to clean the controls several times, it developed a bad horizontal deflection transistor (open circuit emitter-base), a bad resistor in the focus circuit, and numerous bad solder connections, all in a scope that didn't really get used a terrible lot as these things go. The main board suffers from large areas of overheated components.
The Japanese (Kenwood) B&K's are much better.
I had a B&K 2190A (I think) basic 100mHz that was obviously a Goldstar and made in Korea. Decent basic performance, clean pacific rim type layout inside, no overheated components, and very reliable, but BORING. No fun to use; had a green trace, not the beautiful blue you get from a Tek with the blue filter.