That's quite a haul for sure! I think those were already out of production when I went to work for Tektronix in Beaverton in the late 70's/early 80's. They're are definitely the best test equipment in features and reliability.
Quite the score. Plugin extenders would be useful so they can be worked on and are rare enough to be expensive. Tek scopes were built to last and with repair in mind, no doubt those will last a long time yet, as long as you can get parts- and you effectively have lots of parts there…
Lot's of nice equipment there!
Thanks, Mr. Carlson! Appreciate your channel and what you do for the hobby.
Impressive haul! Good shopping.
And I thought I had a problem. Thanks for providing some perspective on just how bad oscilloscope collecting can get... 😉
That's quite a haul for sure! I think those were already out of production when I went to work for Tektronix in Beaverton in the late 70's/early 80's. They're are definitely the best test equipment in features and reliability.
Dang! It all looks in great shape! Congratulations. Cheers!
Quite the score. Plugin extenders would be useful so they can be worked on and are rare enough to be expensive. Tek scopes were built to last and with repair in mind, no doubt those will last a long time yet, as long as you can get parts- and you effectively have lots of parts there…
HOLY SCHMOLIES!! That's quite the Tek haul! Very impressive. Here me now, believe me later... get your wife's parking spot cleared out asap. Cheers.
Very nice!
Need one. Where and how much?
That’s $50k worth of retubing!
i have many TEK scopes & plug-ins too. Not worth selling any at those low prices.