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choosing used analog oscilloscope
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drussell:
I just happened to check eBay for local scopes here in Calgary and noticed that the guy with the HP 1741a on Kijiji also has it listed on eBay with a $200 USD BIN and a Make Offer button, who knows how quick he wants to get rid of it or what kind of offer he'd end up accepting, he's only had it up on both for 8 days:

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/HP-Hewlett-Packard-1741A-100MHz-2-Channel-Storage-Oscilloscope-with-probe/292729323669

I also stumbled on this one which is here in Calgary also, which is a nice scope (bandersentv on YouTube uses the 2-channel version) but I highly doubt it will go for the $129 starting bid.  It will probably go for more like $300 (at which point you might as well buy a Rigol 1054Z) but it might be worth watching the auction anyway, just out of curiosity, although it doesn't really fit your "learn an analog scope first" idea since it is actually an early digital scope, but if it were picked up dirt cheap, it would be hard to argue with a good deal:

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/HP-54601A-Digital-Oscilloscope/273476622045

Some of those other listed Kijiji ads have been on there for months.  That last 60 MHz Hitachi was listed in July, he might be motivated to sell if he's trying to get rid of it and it is actually still there.  :)
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