Just a quick Q....
How does this vintage "mini" Tek compare to the modern Chinese "pocket" o'scopes?
It's odd that there isn't a single comment in this thread mentioning the best thing about these miniature Tek scopes (although, to be fair, Dave's has been seriously 'downgraded' by the removal of the batteries and integrated cable): they are double-insulated, thus allowing floating measurements up to 600V above ground. I don't think many of the modern Chinese battery-powered DSOs fulfill that requirement - which, one could argue, might be one of the main requirements for wanting a battery-powered scope.
As practical scopes they are totally obsolete museum pieces.
Aurora
That's ridiculous. As mentioned above, I use mine regularly for doing floating measurements. There are certainly circumstances where that ability is more important than BW.
I have a 512 kHz Tek 212. That is the 2 channel version. Mine has the Original nicads.
I'm not sure I'd leave those in if I were you. I've replaced my NiCad batteries twice in the last 30 years (the first time after leakage - requiring extensive cleanup). I've also swapped the caps, as outlined in Tek's manual, to change from 120V to 220V operation.