WELL WELL I did something.

I opened it up, removed the cover over the front board, which requires removing one header (yellow wire aft) and saw the Channel A Volt/Div selector mechanism. Contacts clearly visible. I blew compressed air around to dust it out (it was pretty clean).
I rotated the selector and saw contacts open and close on traces. Decided to apply a little squirt of D5 Deoxit on contacts that were open and exercised selector, repeating for each set of positions. I put it back together.
No trace now on either A and B. Beam finder works. Back light, it powers on. Just no trace. I did all the usual things with intensity and position to find the trace. Again scope working except channel A, 5 of 8 volt/div positions not working (reading zero volts when signal applied), but OK in 3 position (1, 2, 5 v/div).
I am going to let it dry out over 48 hours and hope it will self heals.
I am 99.9% sure I put the header back correctly. I was careful, but clearly I did something wrong. I never had D5 go sideways. I applied sparingly. D5 is great in contacts and no doubt some got on board, but it is safe in my opinion. We are talking about a 20-30 yr old piece of test gear.
If you have ideas or want to admonish me feel free.... . I am sure there is a thread somewhere that says never clean the contacts with D5. Ha ha.