At saturday's hamfest/boot sale I got a few items for my lab.
This is number one:
A Telequipment D61a scope, 1970s vintage.
Its outer appearance is near mint, with but a few scratches and some dust.
Today, I ran through the calibration procedure and now have it reasonably adjusted for its duty.
In the process I found that the board layout is somewhat wrong in the service manual, as the adjustments for the zero line through the vertical deflection settings are not on the board itself, but on the input attenuator boards.
So some fiddling is required in the process.
I'm quite happy with this unit

Two caveats:
1. The unit is really long, given its width and height. You will need space to accommodate the case.
2. There's no trace rotation adjustment. Instead, there is a plastic bracket protruding through the back of the case, which allows you to physically rotate the tube.