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dom0:
Besides the usual stuff (some US military stickers etc.) I have a 3400A, the earliest version (with neon bulbs as large as an eyeball!) with engraved/paint-filled front panel, which was an HP asset. Another more recent 3400A was a Systron Donner asset. But most interesting is certainly this item:



A Tek 7A26 without a serial number.

MadTux:
Maybe someone wiped that sticker with some acetone or IPA. Happened to me once, used some paper tissues soaked in acetone to clean sticker residues on some newly purchased Tek plugins and accidentally erased its serial. Opps  :-//

G0HZU:
These aren't really stickers as such but I've got some original 1950s Tektronix scope probe tag/tickets in my garage. IIRC these are cardboard tags with diagrams/info about how to compensate the probe. Presumably they would have been attached to the probes when my Tek 585 scope was new. The original owner of the scope stored the tags in the back of the little user manual that came with the scope and they must have been there for >55 years? This old scope is stored somewhere in the back of my garage but the tags will still be there with the manual.

bitseeker:
This one's not mine, but a recently ended eBay auction for a Power Designs 6050A with a Grumman asset tag on it.

T3sl4co1l:
The other labels are rather poorly preserved, but the interesting ones are present:
http://seventransistorlabs.com/Images/Gaussian_Noise1.jpg

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